Photoresistor
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Owner:
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yoursunny
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Released:
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Saturday, July 4, 2015
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Origin:
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Arizona, United States
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Recently Spotted:
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In Thorny Trail In Glasgow Park
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This trackable should travel to the hometown of Thomas Edison: Milan, Ohio, USA.
I developed a love with electronics since elementary school, when I received an electronic building blocks toy kit including dozens of resistors, capacitors, switches, motors, etc. I made a music doorbell, a fan, a radio receiver, and many other things from this kit.

One of my favorite electronic elements is the photoresistor, an element whose resistance decreases with increasing incident light intensity. This trackable represents a photoresistor, and it wants to go toward where the light is.

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