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[[File:20150922_132224 (640x480).jpg|200 px|thumb|left|Using one end of the green wire as the switch]] [[File:20150922_131847 (640x480).jpg|200 px|thumb|right|Using index finger as the switch]] | [[File:20150922_132224 (640x480).jpg|200 px|thumb|left|Using one end of the green wire as the switch]] [[File:20150922_131847 (640x480).jpg|200 px|thumb|right|Using index finger as the switch]] | ||
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+ | Using the transistor was a fun experience as we used our body resistance to light up the LED. One really cool thing that I learnt was that our body resistance is inversely proportional to area of contact and the force applied. This means that the harder you press, the brighter the LED glows. |
Revision as of 18:02, 4 October 2015
Transistor touch switch
Vikram
DAY 4 Touch Switch Transistor
Using the transistor was a fun experience as we used our body resistance to light up the LED. One really cool thing that I learnt was that our body resistance is inversely proportional to area of contact and the force applied. This means that the harder you press, the brighter the LED glows.