A photoresistor or light-dependent resistor is an electronic component that is sensitive to light. An LDR is a component with a variable resistance that varies depending on the amount of light it receives. They can be employed in light sensor circuits as a result of this. It exhibits photoconductivity.
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Redraw the circuit shown below by including a light-dependent resistor in place of the thermistor.
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David Sang Solutions for Chapter: Electric Circuits, Exercise 2: Question
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