LDR's Flashcards

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1
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What is an LDR?

A
  • A resistor that changes resistance depending on the light intensity.
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What happens to the resistance of an LDR as you increase the light intensity?

A
  • Higher light intensity = lower resistance.
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3
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Why does your phone screen switch off in dark? Link to LDR’s?

A
  • Dark –> High resistance –> High voltage across LDR (energy transferred)
  • Less energy is transferred to the bulb, making it very dim.
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4
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Explain how street lights switch on in the dark. Mention LDR.

A
  • Light intensity = dull
  • Resistance = High
  • Potential Difference across LDR increases
  • P.D of bulb increases and lights up.
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5
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If a component has a high resistance, what kind of potential difference would be required?

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  • High potential difference: more energy to push electrons along (current) , past metal ions in component.
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Why does the potential difference of a component increase when it has more resistance?

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  • Because it takes more energy for the current to pass through the component, so potential difference is high.
    More energy transferred
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7
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Why is a fixed resistor used in street lights?

A
  • Prevent high current
  • Which could break components
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What happens to the overall current of the circuit if the resistance of the LDR increases?

A
  • The overall current will decrease.
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9
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What is the relationship between light intesnity and resistance?

( 2 points)

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  • As light intensity increases, resistance decreases.
  • Non- linear relationship
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10
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What is a “potential divider” circuit?

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  • When P.D is split amongst 2 or more components.
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Explain why the potential difference across the LDR decreases, as the light intensity increase.

A
  • Light intesity up = low resistance
  • The fixed resistor has high resistance–> higher PD
  • LDR gets lower share –> lower P.D
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