What Does VR Stand For?
VR stands for Variable Reluctance
Variable Reluctance (VR) refers to a type of magnetic system or device where the reluctance, or resistance to magnetic flux, can change based on the configuration or position of its components. This principle is commonly applied in electrical engineering, particularly in sensors and actuators, where the varying reluctance is utilized to convert physical motion into electrical signals or to create controlled magnetic fields. The versatility of VR systems makes them valuable in various applications, including robotics, automotive systems, and industrial automation.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym