Disclosed herein is a simple, inexpensive linear actuator which is capable
of controlling the displacement of the movable body by regulating the
amount of electric energy applied without the necessity of detecting the
displacement of the movable body with a displacement sensor or
controlling the displacement of the movable body by feedback control in
response to the detected value.The linear actuator comprises an
electromagnetic unit which generates magnetic force in response to the
amount of electric energy applied, a movable body which is displaced
linearly by magnetic force as thrust force which is supplied from the
electromagnetic unit, a spring means which applies a spring force to the
movable body in the direction opposite to the direction of said thrust
force, and a control apparatus which controls the amount of electric
energy to be applied to said electromagnetic unit, wherein said control
apparatus is so constructed as to control the rate of displacement of
said movable body in response to the amount of electric energy applied,
with voltage or current applied to said electromagnetic unit varying from
that which generates a thrust force balancing with said spring force.