| 11. | Other notable inventions include a variable resistor used in guided missiles and small component thick-film resistors for computers.
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| 12. | Asahi Pentax developed an additional lever on the lens which operated a variable resistor in the camera mount.
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| 13. | But the sensors, flexible strips of carbon-coated plastic that act as variable resistors, needed to be attached to something.
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| 14. | The Dynaco QD-1 Quadapter based on this idea, added a variable resistor to control the volume of the rear speakers.
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| 15. | If your variable resistor can dissipate less power than the fixed resistor, it may overheat when it is at a similar value.
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| 16. | In recent years, electronic speed controllers ( ESCs ) have been developed to replace the old variable resistors, which were extremely inefficient.
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| 17. | The static pressure inside the chamber was used to control the degree of collapse of the tube, so providing a variable resistor.
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| 18. | Variable resistors can also degrade in a different manner, typically involving poor contact between the wiper and the body of the resistance.
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| 19. | At any point in time, Ohm's Law will apply, just as it applies when a variable resistor is included in a circuit.
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| 20. | Also the data lines are asynchronous so make sure it's not oscillating before addressing it to the resistors ( or variable resistor ).
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