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Good day everyone and to you sir. here is my presentation for the Photoresistor and
LDR

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So what is a photoresistor?
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"photo resistor is made of cadmium suphide tape and it is a semiconductor
"The main use of the photoresistor is the measurement of the luminous intensity
( camera, detection systems,and etc).

*slide 3*
so how it works
Here is a diagram on how the connections of the photoresistor works. you can see
the wires, LDR and a resistor
is placed on the breadboard and the other and of the wires are connected to the
Arduino Uno. Two wires are placed
from each leg of the LDR and is connected to the 5 volts and the other wire
connected to the Analog In.
One leg of the resistor is parallel to the other leg of the LDR which makes the
connection flow.
The other leg of the resistor has a wire connected to the Ground.

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The next the LDR
"LDR or light dependent resistor.......*read the slide*"
"Here is a sample of the LDR, in the previous slide this is the component which is
attached on the breadboard"

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so how does it work??
"when the light was sensed by the LDR it will give the signal to the Arduino
whether the LED light or bulb was put
in the whole circuit will light up or not, depending also on the codes that were
typed will the whole circuit perform.
Usually what the project or experiment on the LDR and photoresistor happen is when
you cover the LDR, the LED or the bulb will
lit up because it sensed that the surrounding was darker.

*slide 6*
So here is a more direct diagram on how the LDR works. The light will be sensed by
the LDR and it will give a signal
to the Arduino so that the Bulb will lit up

*slide 7*
Thank you for watching my presentation and have a good day

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