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A linear actuator is a device that develops force and motion linearly. Linear actuators are different from motors, which generate rotational force.
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An actuator converts an electrical signal (voltage/current) to mechanical displacement. Mostly used in robotics, actuators are also used in applications such as televisions, and for opening and closing windows in cars.
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