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The image consists of three diagrams, labeled Task 1, showing the structure and use of a simple solar panel. The top diagram displays a cross-sectional view of a simple solar panel with components labeled as Box with a Transparent Top, Transparent Top, and Solar Panel. The second and third diagrams show two uses of the solar panel, one for heating air and the other for heating water. The heating air diagram includes directional arrows indicating cool air in, warm air out, sun rays (heat energy), solar panel to heat air, and air heated by solar panel, as well as labels for Box and Transparent Top. The heating water diagram shows similar directional arrows for cold water in, warm water out, sun rays (heat energy), and water heated by solar panel, with additional labels for Outlet and Inlet, replicating the structure of a box with a Transparent Top and emphasizing the entry and exit points of air or water.
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The diagrams provide the illustration of the main structure and functionality of a simple solar panel.
Overall, the structure of the solar panel is rather straightforward, consisting only a few components, which enables the production of either warm air or warm water.
To begin with, the solar panel’s layout consists of a rectangular container, a transparent surface fixed on top and two pipes, inlet and outlet, on either sides of the container.
The second diagram, positioned on the left-hand side, demonstrates the process of solar energy absorption. As sunlight penetrates the transparent top to enter the container, cool air is bumped in through the inlet pipe to become heated by the captured solar energy. As a result, warm air is generated and flows out of the panel through the outlet pipe.
Similarly, the process of generating warm water is virtually identical, with normal water being let into the panel by a zigzag-like water pipe, where it absorps the heat energy and exits as warm water.
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