2021
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6552/abe1d5
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Calibration of an LDR-Lux meter using a smartphone

Abstract: In this study, it is aimed to calibrate an LDR-Lux meter with a calibration setup which includes a light bulb whose brightness can be changed by using a dimmer circuit, a data acquisition card, a smartphone and a lux meter application. In order to make the measurements more accurate and to prevent errors in the measurements, a smartphone and a laptop were connected to each other via internet browser and the data obtained with physical phone experiments was displayed on the computer screen instantly. In the exp… Show more

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“…In the literature, different studies conducted by using Phyphox address subjects such as optics [15], mechanics [16] and magnetism [17].…”
Section: Physical Phone Experiments (Phyphox)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the literature, different studies conducted by using Phyphox address subjects such as optics [15], mechanics [16] and magnetism [17].…”
Section: Physical Phone Experiments (Phyphox)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on the use of smartphones in physics education have a wide range in parallel with the variety of sensors [9]. Although the studies generally focus on mechanics [10][11][12][13], there are also studies on optics [14,15], magnetism [16,17] and radioactivity [18] in the literature. One of the difficulties that arise in experiments using smartphones is that the smartphone is part of the experimental setup and therefore not accessible during the experiment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%