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Figure 11 shows how the resistance of an LDR varies with light intensity. Figure 12 shows one proposal for a sensor circuit for this system. The power supply to th... show full transcript
Step 1
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When the LDR is not illuminated by the light beam, its resistance is approximately 300 kΩ (as per Figure 11).
Using Ohm’s Law, we can calculate the current (I) in the circuit:
Substituting the values:
Calculating this gives:
which can be approximated to 16 µA.
Step 2
Answer
To determine the suitability of the circuit, we need to assess the potential difference across the LDR when illuminated and when not illuminated.
The resistance of the LDR when illuminated is about 16.1 kΩ (from Table 3).
Using Ohm’s Law again:
Now we can calculate the voltage across the LDR:
When the LDR is not illuminated, as calculated above, the current is approximately 16 µA, leading to:
Thus, the change in potential is:
This is 4% of the power supply voltage. Since the alarm triggers for a change of more than 25% (which is 1.25 V), the circuit as shown is not suitable.
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