Abstract
This article aimed to analyze the impact of distance and temperature in determining transfer power using laser applications. This study used instruments consisting of a power meter, photovoltaic, laser, and DC power supply. This research was using experimental method. The impact of distance and temperature in determining transfer power using laser applications was concluded based on the results of calculation analysis, measurements of photovoltaic output power, distance, temperature, and laser input power. The impact of distance and temperature in determining transfer power using laser applications showed that the probability value or p-value was lower than the error/alpha level (a) (2.207E-18 <0.05). Likewise, the calculated F value is greater than the significance F (15290048>4.68386E-27). With the applicable provisions in testing the hypothesis, that the conclusion in this article rejected the null hypothesis (H0 : The distance and temperature have not an impact in determining transfer power using laser applications), and accepted the alternative hypothesis (H1:The distance and temperature have an impact in determining transfer power using laser applications).
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