Here's a simple lie detector that can be built in a few minutes, but can
be incredibly useful when you want to know if someone is really telling
you the truth. It is not as sophisticated as the ones the professionals
use, but it works. It works by measuring skin resistance, which goes
down when you lie.
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Schematic
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Parts
Part
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Total Qty.
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Description
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Substitutions
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R1 | 1 | 33K 1/4W Resistor |
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R2 | 1 | 5K Pot |
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R3 | 1 | 1.5K 1/4W Resistor |
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C1 | 1 | 1uF 16V Electrolytic Capacitor |
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Q1 | 1 | 2N3565 NPN Transistor |
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M1 | 1 | 0-1 mA Analog Meter |
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MISC | 1 | Case, Wire, Electrodes (See Nots) |
Notes
- The electrodes can be alligator clips (although they can be
painful), electrode pads (like the type they use in the hospital), or
just wires and tape.
- To use the circuit, attach the electrodes to the back of the
subjects hand, about 1 inch apart. Then, adjust the meter for a reading
of 0. Ask the questions. You know the subject is lying when the meter
changes.
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