Home Question Answer How does an LDR work? How does an LDR work? An LDR works on the photo-conductivity principle and its resistance changes based on the amount of light it receives. Related Questions What are some applications of LDR proximity sensors? How are LDR proximity sensors used in robotics? How can the Wiz LDR Proximity Sensor act as a “Color Detector”? What are the two sensors in the Wiz LDR Proximity Sensor? If LDR1 has a resistance of 300 ohms in bright light and LDR2 has a resistance of 1000 ohms in darkness, which sensor is more sensitive to light? How does the Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) work? If LDR1 has a resistance of 150 ohms and LDR2 has a resistance of 250 ohms, which sensor is detecting brighter light? If the LED between LDR1 and LDR2 lights up when LDR1 detects brightness, and LDR2 detects darkness, will the LED light up in a well-lit room? Load More
If LDR1 has a resistance of 300 ohms in bright light and LDR2 has a resistance of 1000 ohms in darkness, which sensor is more sensitive to light?
If LDR1 has a resistance of 150 ohms and LDR2 has a resistance of 250 ohms, which sensor is detecting brighter light?
If the LED between LDR1 and LDR2 lights up when LDR1 detects brightness, and LDR2 detects darkness, will the LED light up in a well-lit room?