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Many analog transducers convert the physical quantity they are measuring into resistance.  For example, a Light Dependent Resistor (LDR), as the name implies, is a resistor whose resistance is a function of the amount of light falling on it. There are other transducers too, for example, a thermistor whose resistance is a function of temperature.

We usually use a voltage divider to convert the resistance into a voltage, which can then be read in by Arduino.

Voltage Divider

'out' should be connected to one of the Analog input pins (A0-A5).

Here, we use A0.

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