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Yes, they do, With the wheels under them is what makes

them move. Depending on the type of robot your

are distrubuting or making.

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How do people make robots move and please make it simple?

Most robots have movable bodies. Some only have motorized wheels, and others have dozens of movable segments, typically made of metal or plastic. Like the bones in your body, the individual segments are connected together with joints. Robots spin wheels and pivot jointed segments with some sort of actuator. Some robots use electric motors and solenoids as actuators; some use a hydraulic system; and some use a pneumatic system (a system driven by compressed gases). Robots may use a combination of all these actuator types.


Where are robots being used?

China and Japan are the places where you find most of the robots being used, but in most automobilie factories there are robots in use. So they're not only in China and Japan. The more humanoid robots are primarily in China and Japan. Also there is robotics comititions where students build robots and battle them in multiple countries.


Are mechanical robots alive?

No, mechanical robots are not alive. Also, they are known as androids... A robot, at its simplest, is a machine that can perform tasks normally undertaken by people. Some are operator controlled and some move autonomously (at least for as long as their power sources will allow). They range in form from single robotic arms to fully humanoid bodies. One of the major goals of some roboticists is to make robots appear more humanlike, at least in part to facilitate more natural interaction between robots and people. A robot whose appearance and actions mimic those of a human being more closely than its metal-skinned counterparts is often called an android. I hope this helps! 🙂


What is dexterity in robots?

Dexterity means the same thing to robots as it does to people or animals. It is an approximation of agility, especially in the hands. To people, this means that we can touch, pick up and manipulate objects in a complex fashion, flipping a coin between your fingers for example. Robots are slightly different in that most of them have very specific functions, such as rotating an object by a set degree, and most are fitted with special tooling that enables them to grip the object in a particular way. The more functions a robot can perform and the more ways in which it can move, the more dextrous it is said to be.


Where the robots are most commonly used?

Industrial robots are often used in industry. A car manufacturing company may use robots to continuously produce certain car parts or body frames, without taking a break for food, toilet, or needing to sleep. An industrial robot may be used where it is too hazardous for humans to work. A robot may be sent to investigate whether a suspicious package is actually a bomb or not.

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Do robots have arms?

Robots can have arms legs wheels tracks, or whatever else you want


How does a NXT Lego Robot move in a square?

It may be difficult to get the NXT to move in a square depending on the texture of the ground it will be moving on. NXT robots (as well as RCX robots or any other Lego robot) do not move well on carpet, for example. It also depends on the battery power and design of your robot. A robot that has only three wheels will have a much easier time turning on any surface than a robot with four wheels will.


Do robots move?

yes they move


How do robots move?

Robots move jerky and stiffly due to lack of proper tissue and muscles.


What was the hot wheels that were also robots?

I think they were called TRANSFORMERS.


How do skateboards move?

The wheels allow them to move. If you look at a skateboard it has wheels.


How do people make robots move and please make it simple?

Most robots have movable bodies. Some only have motorized wheels, and others have dozens of movable segments, typically made of metal or plastic. Like the bones in your body, the individual segments are connected together with joints. Robots spin wheels and pivot jointed segments with some sort of actuator. Some robots use electric motors and solenoids as actuators; some use a hydraulic system; and some use a pneumatic system (a system driven by compressed gases). Robots may use a combination of all these actuator types.


What is the difference between a rover and a robot?

Some robots don't move such as those in a car factory. All rovers move. All rovers are robots.


Do all robots have arms and legs?

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.


Can robots move out of a house on the sims 2?

Yes they can.


What are the small robots that can move around on the surface of a planet?

Rovers


How does a 4 wheeler work?

The back wheels are the only wheels that actually move. The front wheels are the wheels that steer.