Mechanical Governor: Learn Definition, Working Principle, Types, and Advantages

Last Updated on May 20, 2025
Download As PDF
IMPORTANT LINKS
Crack SSC JE (Mechanical) Guaranteed Selection Program 2025 Exam with India's Super Teachers

Get 12 Months SuperCoaching @ just

₹16999 ₹6999

Your Total Savings ₹10000
Purchase Now
Test Series
247.8k Students
Current Affairs (CA) 2025 Mega Pack for SSC/Railways/State Exam Mock Test
431 TOTAL TESTS | 4 Free Tests
  • 168 Topic Specific
  • 52 Weekly Revision
  • 24 Monthly Digest
  • 12 Need-to-Know NEWS
  • 96 State Specific
  • 10 Previous Year Questions
  • 17 Revision 2024
  • 52 Advanced Current Affairs

Get Started

Mechanical Governor FAQs

A mechanical governor is a device that regulates and controls the speed or operation of a machine or engine through mechanical means.

The difference between a mechanical and electronic governor lies in their methods of operation, where mechanical governors use mechanical components and linkages, while electronic governors utilize electronic control systems for regulating and controlling the speed or operation of a machine or engine.

Governors find applications in various fields such as engines, turbines, generators, vehicles, and industrial machinery, where they are used to regulate and control speed, maintain stability, and ensure efficient operation.

The two types of governors are Centrifugal governor and Inertial governor.

The importance of a mechanical governor is to regulate and maintain the speed and stability of a mechanical system, such as an engine or turbine, by controlling the fuel or energy input.

Report An Error