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A variable resistor, also known as a rheostat or potentiometer, allows for the adjustment of resistance within a circuit. This adjustment enables control over the current flow, voltage levels, or output signals in various applications, such as audio equipment, lighting dimmers, and sensor calibrations. By changing its resistance, it can fine-tune performance parameters to achieve desired operational outcomes.

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