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The image contains three diagrams illustrating the design of a box with a transparent top and two types of solar panels for heating air and water. The top diagram shows a 3D isometric view of a box that has an angled transparent top. The bottom left diagram titled 'Solar Panel To Heat Air' depicts a side view of a similar box where sunlight labeled as 'Sun Rays (Heat Energy)' enters through the transparent top onto the box; there's an 'Inlet' for 'Cool Air In,' and an 'Outlet' from where 'Warm Air Out' exits. The bottom right diagram titled 'Solar Panel To Heat Water' represents another side view where sunlight also enters through the transparent top; there's an 'Inlet' for 'Cool Water In,' a curved 'Water pipe' inside the box, and an 'Outlet' for 'Warm Water Out'.
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The illustrations display the parts of the solar panel and show its use to warm air or water.
Overall, the solar panel is composed from two or three parts, depending on the heated object. The heating process contains three steps starting by the entrance of the object and ending with its warming.
In term of components, the solar panel is composed from a box, and there is an inlet and an outlet each in a side of the box. This box is covered with a transparent top. In order to heat air, cool air crosses the inlet to the box where it is heated thanks to the sun rays. After being warm, the air gets out of the box through an outlet.
Concerning the water heating, the transparent top needs to be replaced with a water pipe which is installated inside the box. The process start by the entrance of the water to the box through the inlet, after that it runs through the pipe. Because of the pipe exposure to the sun, the water gets warm and runs out od the box through an outlet.
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