Ultrasonic Distance Measurement- Serial Monitor
A Ultrasonic Distance Measurement System using Arduino and an ultrasonic sensor that calculates the distance of an object based on the reflection time of ultrasonic waves and displays the result on the serial monitor.
Description
The Ultrasonic Distance Measurement System uses an Arduino and an ultrasonic sensor (such as HC-SR04) to measure the distance of an object. The ultrasonic sensor emits ultrasonic waves and calculates the time taken for the waves to reflect back from the object. The Arduino processes this time and converts it into a distance value using the speed of sound. The measured distance is displayed in real-time on the Arduino serial monitor, providing an accurate and simple way to measure distances.
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