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S2 E2: Science: Why are solar panels floating on rivers?

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Ever wondered what would happen if you took a big black rectangular solar panel from your rooftops, and place them on a lake?Can the solar panel float? Will the water below damage the panel? Will the solar panel be efficient? generate electricity?Middle schooler Medhansh and primary schooler Pranshi, both from Aspee Nutan Academy, Mumbai, dig deep into these questions.

© Sangeetha Length 18 min 18 June 2023 Season 2 Episode 2 NewsTalk India Episodic

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© Sangeetha Length 18 min 18 June 2023 Season 2 Episode 2 NewsTalk India Episodic

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Ever wondered what would happen if you took a big black rectangular solar panel from your rooftops, and place them on a lake?Can the solar panel float? Will the water below damage the panel? Will the solar panel be efficient? generate electricity?Middle schooler Medhansh and primary schooler Pranshi, both from Aspee Nutan Academy, Mumbai, dig deep into these questions. In this episode, they share stories surrounding these questions and much more.Do you like to read stories? Read our newslette...


© Sangeetha | 18 min

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