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How does a light-dependent resistor work

Author: Phillanie Jacobs



Answer:

If light falling on the LDR is of a high enogh frequency, photons are absorbed by the semiconductor. As some photons are absorbed, electrons are released form atoms in the semiconductor. The resulting free electrons conduct electricity and the resistance of the semiconductor is reduced


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