What are actuators and transducers? Physics Electromagnetic Induction Generators and Motors 1 Answer José Roberto Pereira Oct 14, 2015 Both are used in process instrumentation. Explanation: A transducer is a device that converts one kind of energy into another. Examples: 1 - Pressure to electricity 2 - Flow to electricity 3 - Temperature to electricity An actuator is a device to operate a valve, opening or closing it. It can be electric, hydraulic or pneumatic powered. Answer link Related questions What is electric generators? Do electric motors change mechanical energy into electrical energy? How does an electric generator work? How does an electric motor operate? How do electric generators produce a current? What is induction in an electric generator? Is hydropower an electric generator? What is the difference between an electric motor and an electric generator? What is the difference between an electrostatic generators and electric generators? What is an induction generator? See all questions in Generators and Motors Impact of this question 3054 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License