rheostat

/ˈriəˌstæt/
noun
  1. A device used to control the flow of electric current by varying the resistance in a circuit.
    • In the science lab, we used a rheostat to adjust the speed of a small motor.
    • The old radio had a rheostat to control the volume.
    • The rheostat on the lamp lets you dim the light to any brightness.
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