which of the following instrument makes use of Photoelectric effect
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The photoelectric effect is what makes digital cameras work. Any digital camera contains a grid of little metal “pixels” that become charged when they are illuminated. This grid sits on what is called a CCD chip. So when someone takes a picture with a digital camera, the camera shutter opens and light spills onto the CCD chip. The image is then stored as the information about the charge on each pixel in the grid.
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DIGITAL CAMERAS
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i think u didnt complete the question
but to be general
The photoelectric effect is what makes digital cameras work. Any digital camera contains a grid of little metal “pixels” that become charged when they are illuminated. This grid sits on what is called a CCD chip. So when someone takes a picture with a digital camera, the camera shutter opens and light spills onto the CCD chip. The image is then stored as the information about the charge on each pixel in the grid.
in a nutshell
the answer is
DIGITAL CAMERAS
hope it helps u if it does pls mark as brainliest
#peace✌
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The photoelectric effect is what makes digital cameras work. Any digital camera contains a grid of little metal “pixels” that become charged when they are illuminated. This grid sits on what is called a CCD chip. So when someone takes a picture with a digital camera, the camera shutter opens and light spills onto the CCD chip. The image is then stored as the information about the charge on each pixel in the grid.
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