The resistance of a photoresistor is inversely proportional to the intensity of the light on it.
What does a photoresistor do ?Photoresistors (also often called phototransistorsor CdS photoconductive photocells; use 'photocell' for digikey) are simple resistors that altar resistancedepending on the amount of light place over them.
Voltage = (current) x (resistance) Current = (voltage)/(resistance) Resistance = (voltage)/(current)
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(Electronics) Resistor placed in the emitter lead of a transistor circuit to minimize the effects of temperature on the emitter-base junction resistance and its resistance is called swamping resistance.
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The length ,thickness, and alloy of the filament determines its resistance. The lower the resistance, the lower the voltage required to power it.
What does a photoresistor do ?Photoresistors (also often called phototransistorsor CdS photoconductive photocells; use 'photocell' for digikey) are simple resistors that altar resistancedepending on the amount of light place over them.
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photoresistor - resistance drops with brighter lightsolarcell - generates voltage when illuminatedphototransistor - collector current increases with brighter lightphotomultiplier - anode current increases with brighter lightetc.Or did you want the physics?
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You probably can't. The sensitivity will be a result of the manufacturing process. It may vary from one photoresistor to another, even of the same type, and it is probably temperature-dependent. But in terms of adjusting the actual sensitivity to some exact value. No.
The extent of resistance to a change of motion is determined by an objects mass. The mass of the object is measured in kilograms.
determines concrete's ease of molding or resistance to deformation
It depends on the resistance to the current flow
It depends on the resistance to the current flow