Robots can have arms legs wheels tracks, or whatever else you want
No. A major application of robotics is industrial robot arms used in manufacturing.
I think that big robots because they make bigger steps than the smaller robots...;)
Robots move jerky and stiffly due to lack of proper tissue and muscles.
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Because they don't run on electric
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.
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Robotic arms are often called prosthetic arms if they are on a person. If it is a robotic arm on a machine, then it is called a robotic arm.
Use loop to tie them up
First a common trait of machines and robots: They are both mechanical devices operated through computer programming to perform task.
No. A major application of robotics is industrial robot arms used in manufacturing.
No. What you're referring to would be called a humanoid(=human-shaped) robot, and those are actually quite rare. Most robots today are industrial robots, and they look entirely different.
Definitely not, you can have something like R2D2 (though he kind of has legs) which is a box powered by wheels[?].Robots can also:fly (wings instead of arms)tunnel (drills)underwatereven stationary.So no, robots do not necessarily require limbs.
if you want a fake it can be made of lego a real one takes robotic arms legs and a sqare electro magnet
ATMs, vending machine's, robotic arms that preform surgery toy or remote controlled cars.
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