Answer Posted / gr.kathiresan
REGULATOR:
regulator increase or decrease the
current.resistence will present inside the regulator.it
resists the current according to our applications.
STABILIZER:
Stabilizer controls the voltage.the voltage can
be controlled by the stabilizer.it will give the constant
output voltage even in the varying input.
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