Solar calculations in the morning tend to under estimate the amount of energy co
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Solar calculations in the morning tend to under estimate the amount of energy collected, while calculations in the afternoon tend to exaggerate the amount of energy collected. Explain why that happens and how that could be corrected
Consider the market for gasoline illustrated in the figure to the right. Suppose the market is perfectly competitive and initially in equilibrium Now suppose the government imposes a gasoline tax of $2.00 to be paid for by producers. Show how the tax affects the market for gasoline. Use the line drawing tool to add either a new supply or demand curve. Properly label this line. Carefully follow the instructions above, and only drawthe required objects. How much government revenue does the gasoline tax generate? (Enter a numeric response using a real number rounded to two decimal places.) The gasoline tax is: O A. efficient in that the loss in consumer and producer surplus is less than the tax revenue. O B. efficient in that the tax revenue is greater than the excess burden O C. inefficient in that the gain in consumer and producer surplus is less than the tax revenue. O D. inefficient in that the tax revenue is less than the excess burden 6.0 5.5 O 5.0 4.5 4.0 350- 3.0 E 2.5 2.0 150- 1.0 0.5 0.0 0 10 20 30 40 50 00 70 80 90 100 110 Quantity of gasolineExplanation / Answer
for example the solar cell is used or any other device which is based on solar energy
these devices is completely works on by obsorbing solar energy
so in the morning sunlight is does not have intensity so Solar calculations in the morning tend to under estimate
the amount of energy collected
but in the afternoon the sunlight is having high intensity so Solar calculations in the afternoon tend to exaggerate
the amount of energy collected
this could be corrected only by using a energy saving battery.
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