(b) light energy to electrical energy
Reason — A photoelectric cell, also known as solar cell, converts light energy (photons) into electrical energy (electrons). When light strikes the surface of the cell, it excites electrons, causing them to be ejected from the material (the photoelectric effect). These ejected electrons can then be collected and used as electric current.
(a) Calculate the change in the gravitational potential energy of the skier between A and B. (b) If 75% of the energy in part (a) becomes the kinetic energy at B, calculate the speed at which the skier arrives at B.(Take g = 10 ms-2).