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Mar 19, 2025 - 02:49 AM
A water sensor detects the presence or absence of water using various technologies, such as conductivity, capacitive, or optical methods. Conductivity-based sensors measure changes in electrical resistance when water contacts the sensor, while capacitive sensors detect changes in capacitance caused by water's dielectric properties. Optical sensors use light reflection or refraction changes to identify water presence.

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