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Definition of Servomotors
1. servomotor [n] - See also: servomotor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Servomotors
Literary usage of Servomotors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the International Engineering Congress, 1915 (1916)
"The turbines installed for working under medium heads were first equipped with
governors provided with automatic servomotors. For instance, the large ..."
2. Transactions of the International Engineering Congress, 1915 (1916)
"The turbines installed for working under medium heads were first equipped with
governors provided with automatic servomotors. For instance, the large ..."
3. The New American Navy by John Davis Long (1904)
"The repairs of the servomotors of the Infanta Maria Teresa and the Vizcaya were
only made after they had left Spain. . . . The Vizcaya can no longer steam, ..."
4. The New American Navy by John Davis Long (1903)
"The repairs of the servomotors of the Infanta Maria Teresa and the Vizcaya were
only made after they had left Spain. . . . The Vizcaya can no longer steam, ..."
5. The Spanish-American War: A Collection of Documents Relative to the Squadron by Pascual Cervera y Topete (1899)
"We have not a single Bustamante torpedo. There is no plan or concert, which I so
much desired and called for so often. The repairs of the servomotors of the ..."
6. The Spanish-American War: A Collection of Documents Relative to the Squadron by Pascual Cervera y Topete (1899)
"The repairs of the servomotors of the Infanta Maria Teresa and the Vizcaya' were
only made after they had left Spain. In short, this is already a disaster, ..."
7. Enhancing the Community College Pathway to Engineering Careers by Mary C. Mattis, John Sislin (2005)
"For example, students design and build alarm systems with infrared sensors,
servomotors, switches, light-emitting diodes, speakers, and microcontrollers. ..."
8. American Hydroelectric Practice: A Compilation of Useful Data and by William Thomas Taylor, Daniel Harvey Braymer (1917)
"... valves control the admission and discharge of oil to two operating
cylinders, (servomotors) that have piston rods running to the shifting rings. ..."