The traditional view of robots as semi-intelligent machines that can move around and behave like humans is a long way from the norm. Although there are robots that are human like, the vast majority are industrial robots. They are built and programmed to do very specific jobs such as product assembly, picking and sorting.
These industrial robots are normally firmly fixed into one place and have no chance of moving anywhere.
No, you can do parkour at any weight you are able to move around. Now if you were heavy enough to not be able to move, or move all that much, that is a different story.
They do that to move around. If they couldn't hop, they wouldn't be able to move at all! You better be glad bunnies can hop!
yes on incredibots 1 you will find a small box at the top right hand corner ,if you are on load ,then press it and you will have all your robots on incredibots 2
We need our muscles to move our limbs, otherwise we wouldn't be able to move at all.
they might someday but as of now robots do not have emotional abilities and they are not able to learn. so they would have to be programed with all knowledge which is virtually impossible. and robots do not have very good communication skills yet so maybe someday but it wont be for probably 120 years
If your question is are robots all made for the same thing the answer is no, their are robots made to do surgical procedures from robots that can change a tire
Yes. Robots come in all shapes, sizes and colors.
the best is arceus with all around best stats of all being able to switch its type with plates and beng able to be cought at lv.80 the highest leveld wild Pokemon of all generation games and being able to learn almost every move ever!
Not all robots are made of metal but the majority of them are made of metal.
protists-some but not all. Animalia-all of them move
Air is able to move in all directions because it is a gas and its particles are not tightly packed together. This allows air molecules to move freely and spread out in any direction.
No it is not necessary that all robots have arms and legs. Some robots have only arms and some have legs and some have wheels for their mobility. Basically it depends on the requirements as the requirements dictate how we design our robots. For example in automobile industries robots are used only for welding purposes or in paintshop. These types of robots have only arms not legs.