What are motion sensors?

A motion sensor is like a detective that knows when someone or something moves nearby.

Imagine you have a toy that wakes up when you shake it, that’s kind of how a motion sensor works. It sits in one place and watches for changes around it, like when you walk by or a door opens.

How Motion Sensors Work

Think of a motion sensor as a special kind of eye. It can see movement, even if you're not making noise. When something moves, the sensor notices the change and sends a message, like telling a light to turn on or a doorbell to ring.

Real-Life Example

Some houses have lights that come on when it gets dark and someone walks in. Those lights use motion sensors. It’s like having a friendly robot inside your wall who says, “Hey, I see you! Let me help you find the way.”

So, a motion sensor is just a smart helper that knows when to act, like your toy that wakes up when you shake it, but in real life!

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Examples

  1. A motion sensor in a hallway turns on the lights when you walk by at night.
  2. Your security system detects someone breaking into your house through the front door.
  3. The automatic doors at the mall open as you approach.

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