Is it possible to measure the PD of photocells using just a voltmeter?

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In summary, the 2006 AS Planning exercise was a collaborative effort among scientists, researchers, and organizations to assess the current state of scientific knowledge and make plans for future research and advancements. The exercise resulted in the identification of key areas for research, the development of strategic plans, and the establishment of collaborations. The priorities were determined through expert input and analysis, and the exercise had a significant impact on the scientific community by providing a roadmap for future research and guiding funding and resource allocation.
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I've looked everywhere for information on photocells and a distance-output equation, but have found nothing.. Anyone got any ideas on this?

edit: forget it, sorry, i have found another thread on this forum . thanks guys. :D
 
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ok just one thing, the use of a voltmeter alone to measure the pd, i gather from your responses, is not possible. why?
 

FAQ: Is it possible to measure the PD of photocells using just a voltmeter?

What is the purpose of the 2006 AS Planning exercise?

The purpose of the 2006 AS Planning exercise is to assess the current state of scientific knowledge and make plans for future research and advancements in the field of science.

Who participated in the 2006 AS Planning exercise?

The 2006 AS Planning exercise was open to all scientists, researchers, and experts in various fields of science. Government agencies and organizations also participated in the exercise.

What were the main outcomes of the 2006 AS Planning exercise?

The main outcomes of the 2006 AS Planning exercise were the identification of key areas for future research, the development of strategic plans for advancing scientific knowledge, and the establishment of collaborations and partnerships among scientists and organizations.

How were the priorities for the 2006 AS Planning exercise determined?

The priorities for the 2006 AS Planning exercise were determined through a combination of expert input, surveys, and analysis of current scientific advancements and challenges. The priorities were also aligned with national and global scientific goals and initiatives.

What impact did the 2006 AS Planning exercise have on the scientific community?

The 2006 AS Planning exercise had a significant impact on the scientific community by providing a roadmap for future research and collaborations, and by highlighting the importance of addressing key scientific challenges. It also helped to guide funding and resource allocation for scientific projects and initiatives.

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