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Robot is the full form. It was coined in the 1920s from Czech robota which means, in essence, "monotonous work".
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In order for a Hydraulic robot arm to work, it has to be connected to a tube. The ends of the tube have to be connected to syringes (without the needle). One syringe is pushed in, while the other one is pulled out. As you push one syringe in, the other pushes out, which causes the arm to move.
What you are asking is a monumental task. Every function of the robot must be designed, tested and miniaturized. Robotic engineers have been working on a humanoid robot that can simply walk in a way that we consider to be normal for humans. Balance is a difficult process. While a humanoid robot is simply motors, servo's, sensors and computer components, they must be integrated into a functioning whole to make a device that can be called a humanoid robot.
A robot is a virtual or mechanical artificial agent. In practice, it is usually an electromechanical machine which is guided by computer or electronic programming, and is thus able to do tasks on its own. Another common characteristic is that by its appearance or movements, a robot often conveys a sense that it has intent or agency of its own.The word "robot" comes from a Slavic term meaning "work" or "labor" and is related to the work of serfs in feudal times. So the major application of the term is to machines that do work, or metaphorically to people who work in the manner of an automaton, without personal concern or judgment.One definition of robot is "artificial agent" (a better definition is in the link below). Artificial just means someone made it, agent means it does something for someone (my favorite robot is the dishwasher - someone built it to wash dishes for me). Many people assume "agency" includes the ability to act by itself (autonomy), or at least look like it can. These days most of the really popular robots are exploring places people can't go yet (Voyager left the solar system not too long ago, Spirit and Opportunity are still running around Mars) and doing things too dangerous for humans to do safely (like hunting for roadside bombs in war zones or searching the bottom of the ocean). I used to work with a parts placer in an electronics assembly plant, it took very small parts from reels and bins and placed them on circuit boards. Some car manufacturers use big industrial robots for welding and lifting cars and trucks. Nanotechnology is finally catching on, with motors and wheels the size of atoms. I have seen pictures of remote control robots for doing surgery from somewhere outside the hospital, like from another country. Anything you can build to do something for you is basically a robot.
Humans, by definition, do everything that makes a robot work. A robot cannot build itself, unless we make it capable of such a feat.
Depends more on what type of gears that you have than it does on the size of the wheels. If the gear levers are the same type as on a bigger bike the 24 inch bike will shift just the same way.
do levers make doing work easier
levers work by having a effort that lifts a load, and a fulcrum balances the two
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how does the wakamura robot work
A work envelope is a robot's range of movement.
The Build A Robot event on Moshi Monsters has expired and the codes no longer work. However, you can buy the left arm and the other robot parts at Horrods on Sludge Street in Monstro City on Moshi Monsters.
how does levers make work easie
The Build A Robot event on Moshi Monsters has expired and the codes no longer work. However, you can buy the right arm and the other robot parts at Horrods on Sludge Street in Monstro City on Moshi Monsters.
A catapult works because the gears and rope create a winch mechanism that winds up tightly. When the rope is released it launches an object into the air preferably at something.
Levers are a type of simple machine. They allow you to do more work with a lower amount of energy invested.