Servomechanism

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Pronunciation: /ˌsɜːrvoʊˈmɛkəˌnɪzəm/

Definitions of servomechanism

noun a device that uses error-sensing negative feedback to control a mechanical system

Example Sentences

A1 A servomechanism is a type of control system.

A2 The robot's arm is controlled by a servomechanism.

B1 The servomechanism in the car helps maintain a constant speed.

B2 The aircraft's autopilot system uses a sophisticated servomechanism.

C1 The servomechanism in the industrial robot allows for precise movements.

C2 The advanced servomechanism in the spacecraft ensures accurate positioning during maneuvers.

Examples of servomechanism in a Sentence

formal The servomechanism in the robotic arm ensures precise movements during surgery.

informal The servomechanism in my car helps with smooth steering.

slang I can't believe how cool the servomechanism is in this new gadget!

figurative Her mind works like a servomechanism, always adjusting and adapting to new information.

Grammatical Forms of servomechanism

plural

servomechanisms

comparative

more servomechanism

superlative

most servomechanism

present tense

servomechanism

future tense

will servomechanism

perfect tense

have servomechanism

continuous tense

is servomechanism

singular

servomechanism

positive degree

servomechanism

infinitive

to servomechanism

gerund

servomechanism

participle

servomechanism

Origin and Evolution of servomechanism

First Known Use: 1948 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'servomechanism' originated from the combination of 'serve' and 'mechanism' to describe a mechanism that automatically controls the operation of a machine or system.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the field of engineering and automation, the term 'servomechanism' has evolved to encompass a broader range of control systems and technologies in various industries.