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ESC

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What is ESC?

ESC can refer to several technologies. Without further context, it's difficult to provide a specific explanation. Here are some possibilities: 1. **Electronic Speed Controller (ESC):** This is a common component in radio-controlled (RC) vehicles, drones, and electric motors. It regulates the speed of an electric motor by controlling the power delivered to it. ESCs receive signals from a receiver or flight controller and adjust the motor's speed accordingly. 2. **Escape Key:** On a computer keyboard, the Escape key (Esc) is generally used to interrupt or cancel the current operation. It's often used to close dialog boxes, exit full-screen mode, or stop a program. 3. **European System of Accounts (ESA):** ESA 2010 is a system of national accounts. ESC can also be a typo for ESA. It provides a standardized methodology for measuring the economic activity of a region or country. It's used to compile statistics on GDP, government debt, and other key economic indicators. 4. **European Solidarity Corps (ESC):** The European Solidarity Corps is a European Union initiative that provides opportunities for young people to volunteer or work in projects that benefit communities and people around Europe. Please provide more context if you want a specific definition of ESC.

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