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Abbreviation for Light Emitting Diode. A semiconductor device that emits visible light when conducting current. Has replaced incandescent lamps as indicators in most electronic equipment.
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A semiconductor diode that emits monochromatic (single color) light when forward biased. The emitted light can be red, yellow, orange, green, blue, or nonvisible infrared.
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Light emitting diode. A semiconductor that produces light at a wavelength determined by its chemical composition. This light source is often used in light pens.
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(Light Emitting Diode). This refers to all the little red, green and yellow indicator lights used on most cameras, power supplies and electronic devices.
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Slats or flaps along the wing leading edge to improve airplane control during slow flight (takeoff, approach, and landing).
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