One of the most widely used forms of light sensors is the photodiode. Which of the following statements is correct?

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N O 44% D 10:52 PM
M
One of the most widely used forms
of light sensors is the photodiode.
Which of the following statements is
correct?
Select one:
A photodiode can be used as
either a photoconductive or a
photovoltaic sensor
A photodiode is an example of a
photovoltaic sensor
A photodiode is an example of a
photoconductive sensor
II
Transcribed Image Text:alfa N O 44% D 10:52 PM M One of the most widely used forms of light sensors is the photodiode. Which of the following statements is correct? Select one: A photodiode can be used as either a photoconductive or a photovoltaic sensor A photodiode is an example of a photovoltaic sensor A photodiode is an example of a photoconductive sensor II
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