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How To Make RFID Based Locking System Using Arduino ?

Hello Guys, In This Post You Will Learn How You Can Make A Locking System Using Arduino. 
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Material Required- 
1-RFID Tag 
2-Arduino Uno / Nano 
3- Display Module
4- Jumper Wires
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