Actuators

/ˈæktʃuˌeɪtərz/ noun

Mechanical or electrical devices that convert energy into motion to control or move systems and mechanisms.

From Latin 'actuare' meaning 'to set in motion' or 'to activate', plus the agent suffix '-ator'. The term emerged in the mid-20th century as automated control systems became more sophisticated in industry and aerospace.

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