➳ LDR is an acronym for Light Dependent Resistor. LDRs are tiny light-sensing devices also known as photoresistors. An LDR is a resistor whose resistance changes as the amount of light falling on it changes. The resistance of the LDR decreases with an increase in light intensity, and vice-versa.
LDRs (light-dependent resistors) are used to detect light levels, eg in automatic security lights. Their resistance decreases as the light intensity increases. In the dark and at low light levels, the resistance of an LDR is high, and little current can flow through it.
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➳ LDR is an acronym for Light Dependent Resistor. LDRs are tiny light-sensing devices also known as photoresistors. An LDR is a resistor whose resistance changes as the amount of light falling on it changes. The resistance of the LDR decreases with an increase in light intensity, and vice-versa.
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LDRs (light-dependent resistors) are used to detect light levels, eg in automatic security lights. Their resistance decreases as the light intensity increases. In the dark and at low light levels, the resistance of an LDR is high, and little current can flow through it.
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