INTERPRETATIONS OF THE DEFINITE INTEGRAL: Solar photovoltaic (PV) cells are the world’s fastest growing energy source. In year (t) since 2007, PV cells were manufactured worldwide at a rate of S=3.7e^(0.61t) gigawatts per year. Estimate the total solar energy-generating capacity of the PV cells manufactured between 2007 and 2010. Round your answer to 3 decimal places.

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Answer:

  31.747 GW

Step-by-step explanation:

The total cell capacity (C) manufactured in the time period is the integral of the rate of manufacture. So, we have ...

  [tex]C=\displaystyle\int\limits^3_0 {3.7e^{0.61t}} \, dt=\frac{3.7}{0.61}(e^{0.61\cdot 3}-1)\approx 31.747 \quad\text{GW}[/tex]

About 31.747 GW of generating capacity was manufactured in that time interval.