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how to wire potentiometer

The potentiometer, also known as a "pot," is a versatile and essential component in electronics and electrical circuits. It is commonly used to control the level of voltage in a circuit, making it a popular choice for volume controls in audio devices, dimmer switches in lighting systems, and variable resistors in electronic circuits. Wiring a potentiometer is relatively straightforward, with three terminals that need to be connected to the circuit. The outer two terminals are for the input voltage, while the middle terminal is the output voltage. By adjusting the physical knob or slider on the potentiometer, the resistance between the input and output terminals changes, allowing for precise control over the voltage level. Potentiometers come in various designs, including rotary and slide configurations, and are available in different resistance values to suit different applications. Whether you're a hobbyist, student, or professional, the potentiometer is an indispensable tool for achieving precise control and adjustment in electronic circuits.

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