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Known by the name, “Kanad Nemade”. 17 years old. Big nerd of robots. Noob Programmer(C++ and Python). Wants to become a Robotics Engineer. Owns a 3D printer.
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How can i obtain the slope of the graph??
- ARDUINOIDE commented on Texas_Mike's forum topic Sensor Contest Question -View Topic »
It depends upon for what purpose you are using the Potentiometer. If you are using it with microcontroller for some inputs then you may consider it as a "Sensor". However, using it in a basic circuit in which the potentiometer is not giving any input to the IC(Including transistor and MOSFETs)and working more like a "Variable Resistor" then it will not be considered as a sensor.
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