potentiometer
Americannoun
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a device for measuring electromotive force or potential difference by comparison with a known voltage.
noun
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an instrument for determining a potential difference or electromotive force by measuring the fraction of it that balances a standard electromotive force
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a device with three terminals, two of which are connected to a resistance wire and the third to a brush moving along the wire, so that a variable potential can be tapped off: used in electronic circuits, esp as a volume control
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A mechanical variable resistor.
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See more at resistor
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An instrument for measuring an unknown voltage by comparison with a known voltage, such as that of a generator.
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of potentiometer
1880–85; potenti(al) + -o- + -meter
Vocabulary lists containing potentiometer
Electrical Engineering
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