because it is smaller and cant hold as much electric current
A solar cooker uses solar energy, which is the energy from sunlight. It captures and converts this energy into heat for cooking food without the need for additional fuel sources.
Solar energy would be a source, so you would therefore need a receiver. Your body can "acquire" solar energy. It warms your skin by absorbing UV radiation. If you are talking about converting solar energy to electricity, then you would need a photovoltaic panel, or PV. They are most commonly used in arrays, so you can try looking up PV Arrays for more information.
A major disadvantage of solar energy is the need for sunlight to generate electricity. This means that solar panels are less effective during cloudy days or at night, which can impact the reliability of solar energy systems. Advanced energy storage technologies, like batteries, can help mitigate this limitation by storing excess energy when the sun is shining for use when sunlight is scarce.
That only applies if the home relies EXCLUSIVELY on solar energy, or to a large extent.The problem here is that you can't get solar energy at night, or when it is cloudy. Therefore you need to store at least some energy, for when you need it.
"Solar" requires the sun, so energy would need to be stored for nighttime use.
It is economical to consider installing solar panels because we need the energy for our planet. The sun provides it all and solar panels would save energy and money.
The same amount it would need from your electrical supplier.
It would not need a storage device unless the house was separate from the electricity grid. Many houses around the world generate electricity from solar panels and sell it to the power companies, sometimes the total amount, and sometimes only the excess.A person who uses solar energy in their isolated home would need some type of energy storage device to store the solar energy during the evening. They would also need to store energy for days when there is little or no sun.Because you need the stored energy when there is no sun to power the solar panels (rain/cloudy/night/winter).
Yes, but we would need other energy sources at night.
You might start by looking at your electricity bills. Unless you buy switch lots of equipment to equipment that uses less power, you will continue using the same amount of power before and after switching to solar energy. Note that you won't be getting solar energy during the night time, so you will need, during the day, more power than you immediately need (that is, enough power to save for the night), and the batteries to store that energy.
No, biomass typically produces energy through incineration which does not require solar energy.
we need solar power because it will save us lots of energy