A couple examples of automation might include a home bread maker. That device mixes and bakes bread, and has the ability to wait appropriate times for the dough to rise.
One could consider your heating and air conditioning system to be automated; a sensor detects when the temperature is out of an allowable range, then activates either the heating or cooling mechanism until the temperature is back within the acceptable value. One might also consider your water heater to be automated.
Another example might be your television. In older sets people had to manually change the channel selector and volume. Those operations are now performed with a simple push of a button.
Then there's the "remote start" on your car, and the cruise control.
We tend to automate familiar processes; things that are repetitive and easily defined.
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They can do every thing better than house wife
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yes the can do things that they were not programmed to do and they can preform other tasks
Leonardo da Vinci created the first Robot. He used simple pulleys and used them so the robot could move his arms and legs. he used no electricity obviously!
In "human life" in general, robotic machines do countless tasks on an industrial basis, from building automobile bodies, to certain forms of surgery that are done robotically. In the household, the only common robot I can think of is a type of vacuum cleaner known as the Roomba ®
The gear are there to make the robot move. You can make them go fast or slow. This comes with the robot when you buy it.
its important because i say it is important
The first robot was a wooden one that was used to weave things.
that time robot was make to do work and for fashion show
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