Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are an electrical light source composed of two electrodes that are in contact with each other. Electricity flows in only one direction specifically entering through the anode and out through the cathode. Electrical current flow charges the atoms in one material then becomes an electron for the other conductive material and […]
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