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TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS

CERTIFICATE DECLARATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ABSTRACT LIST OF FIGURES CHAPTER -1 INTRODUCTION 1.1. Solar jack 1.1.1 Motor controllers 1.1.2 Mechanical systems 1.1.3 Electrical system 1.1.3.1 Batteries 1.1.3.2 Peak power trackers 1.1.3.3 finding the maximum power point 1.2. TELEMETRY 1.3. DRIVE TRAIN 1.4. SOLAR INSOLATION 1.5. SOLAR ARRAY 1.5.1 Practical problems with using solar cells 1.5.2 Curved arrays 1.5.3 Shadows and broken cells CHAPTER-2 2.1. Equipment of solar jack 2.1.1 Product feature 2.1.2 Instructions top 2.1.3 Safety precautions 2.2. VOLTS MOTOR CYCLE BATTERY 2.3 NEON LAMP 2.4 FLUORESCENT TUBE LIGHT

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2.5 DC MOTOR 2.6. BASIC MOTOR ACTION 2.6.1 Rules for motor action 2.6.2 Torque and rotatory motion 2.6.3producing continuous rotation 2.7. THE COMMUTATOR 2.8 THE ELEMENTARY D-C MOTOR CHAPTER-3 3.1. brief description of solar jack 3.1.1 three generations of solar cell 3.2. DEFINITION OF SOLAR CELL 3.3. APPLICATIONS AND IMPLEMENTATIONS 3.3.1. Photovoltaic array 3.3.2. Theory 3.3.2.1. Simple explanation 3.3.2.2. Optionally 3.3.2.3. Photo generation of charge carriers 3.3.2.4. Charge carrier separation 3.4. SEMI-CONDUCTORS 3.4.1. The p-n junction 3.4.2. Connection to an external load 3.4.3. Use of semi-conductors in solar cells 3.4.4. Construction of solar cells 3.5. SOLAR CELL PANEL 3.5.1. Advantages of solar cell panel

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CHAPTER-4
4.1. IMPORTANCE OF SOLAR CELL 4.2 LIMITATIONS

CHAPTER-5
5.1. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE SCOPE REFERENCES

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