Final Project: Do LEDs Obey Ohm's Law?
LEDs, or Light Emitting Diodes are in everything from TV remote controls to car brake lights. Their use has become increasingly popular over the past few years due to their small size, energy efficiency, and scalability; with options to use a variety of different colors to light everything from your keychain flashlight, to the massive multi-story billboards in New York City. But what are LEDs? How do they work? What makes them so energy efficient?How are they compared to traditional lightbulbs? We’ll find out the answers to these questions and more. Let’s get enlightened!
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This project is a collaborative effort between Ian Stroszeck and Simon Lenoe from Brighton High School in Rochester, NY
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