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electronic motor control

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: electronic motor control
(i′lek′trän·ik ′mōd·ər kən′trōl)

(electronics) A control circuit used to vary the speed of a direct-current motor operated from an alternating-current power line. Also known as direct-current motor control; motor control.


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The study of the neural, physical, and behavioural aspects of the control of movement. Motor control is often used alongside the terms motor behaviour and motor learning, but it is not synonymous with them.

 
 

 

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