Electromagnetic Actuation
Electromagnetic actuation is a technology that uses electromagnetic forces to create motion or control devices. It typically involves the interaction between electric currents and magnetic fields, allowing for precise movements in various applications. Common examples include electric motors and solenoids, which convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.
This method is widely used in industries such as robotics, automotive, and consumer electronics. Electromagnetic actuators can be found in devices like automated doors, valves, and robotic arms, where they provide reliable and efficient control. Their ability to respond quickly to electrical signals makes them essential in modern technology.