| 1. | Servomechanisms are commonly position or speed control devices that use feedback.
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| 2. | CNC lathes use computers and servomechanisms to regulate the rates of movement.
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| 3. | The book deals with the practice of stabilizing servomechanisms.
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| 4. | The servomechanism was hydraulic, and propulsion electric.
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| 5. | The principles developed were applied to design problems of servomechanisms and other feedback control systems.
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| 6. | The Ragonnet power reverse, patented in 1909, was a true feedback controlled servomechanism.
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| 7. | Electrical servomechanisms require a power amplifier.
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| 8. | This was a field MIT was particularly knowledgeable in due to work in their Servomechanisms Lab.
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| 9. | IBM was one of the subcontractors, as was MIT, which took care of the servomechanisms.
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| 10. | The Servomechanisms Lab in MIT building 32 conducted a short survey that concluded such a system was possible.
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