Variator
Pronunciation: /ˈvɑɹiˈɑtɔɹ/
Variator (noun)
- A device that changes the speed of a machine by adjusting how power is passed through.
- A part in a system that lets you set a value to different levels, such as flow or output.
- In biology, a factor that increases differences between individuals in a population.
Examples
- The variator adjusts the speed of the motor smoothly.
- A variator helps control the speed without sudden changes.