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photocell
[ foh-toh-sel ]
noun
, Electronics.
- a solid-state device that converts light into electrical energy by producing a voltage, as in a photovoltaic cell, or uses light to regulate the flow of current, as in a photoconductive cell: used in automatic control systems for doors, lighting, etc.
photocell
/ ˈfəʊtəʊˌsɛl /
noun
- a device in which the photoelectric or photovoltaic effect or photoconductivity is used to produce a current or voltage when exposed to light or other electromagnetic radiation. They are used in exposure meters, burglar alarms, etc Also calledphotoelectric cellelectric eye
photocell
/ fō′tō-sĕl′ /
- See photoresistor
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