diff --git a/05-photoresistors/README.md b/05-photoresistors/README.md index 7b0bd90..410d99e 100644 --- a/05-photoresistors/README.md +++ b/05-photoresistors/README.md @@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ So when I looked at the circuit diagram, I wondered, "why are we measuring the v The answer is because, as it turns out, if you take the measurement downstream of the photoresistor in this particular example, you will always read 0v. You will never see a change in the output voltage from the photoresistor. In order to see the impact of the photoresistor in the circuit, you need to measure upstream of the photoresistor.
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+The face of a man who realizes he has failed
+to grasp something very fundamental
If you remember back to [tutorial 4 with Analog Digital Conversion](../04-adc/README.md#measuring-potentiometers), I talked about potentiometers, and how they are a `voltage divider`.