what is the difference between rheostat and variable resistor
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- A potentiometer is a three terminal variable resistor, but a rheostat is a two terminal variable resistor.
- A potentiometer can be used as a rheostat but a rheostat cannot be used as a potentiometer.
- Potentiometers are often used to vary voltage and rheostats are used to vary current.
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