LDRs are light-dependent resistors that change their resistance depending on the amount of light falling on their surface. They were first discovered in 1873 by Willoughby Smith and come in two main types - intrinsic and extrinsic photo resistors. The document goes on to discuss the construction and working of LDRs.
LDRs are light-dependent resistors that change their resistance depending on the amount of light falling on their surface. They were first discovered in 1873 by Willoughby Smith and come in two main types - intrinsic and extrinsic photo resistors. The document goes on to discuss the construction and working of LDRs.
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LDRs are light-dependent resistors that change their resistance depending on the amount of light falling on their surface. They were first discovered in 1873 by Willoughby Smith and come in two main types - intrinsic and extrinsic photo resistors. The document goes on to discuss the construction and working of LDRs.
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