they restrict the amount of air and fuel going into the engine
The throttle controls the governor which regulates engine speed.
A throttle is the controls and mechanism that controls the flow of fuel and the fuel/air mixture into the engine. The throttle would be a part of the fuel controls on top of the engine of most cars.
This controls the engine speed
Abrupt means sudden or unexpected. A throttle is the device that controls the flow of fuel which also controls the speed. Abrupt throttle is the term given to a sudden or unexpected change in the throttle power, usually causing a halt.
Yes, There is a screw on the carburetor or throttle-body that controls idle speed.
the TPS (throttle position sensor) controls the idle.
Normally refered to as an IAC (intake air controller) usual in the Throttle body. It controls the idle speed by regulating the amount of air that by passes the closed throttle body.
The throttle controls the speed, the rudder yaws the aircraft to help turn it, the spoilers and ailerons roll the wings to maintain lift over the wings while turning, and the speed brake slows the aircraft beyond what the throttle can. The elevator/stabilator lifts or drops the nose.
(electro) Magnets in the "track".
It controls the amount of air entering the engine when the throttle is closed, controlling the idle speed..
The idle speed motor controls the speed of the throttle body, There is an adjustment in the metal screew that the motor runs in and out of its housing.
tps is short for thrlottle position sensor and all it does is that it controls the idleling speed of your car.