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What kind of robot do you mean? There are a lot of them.
Is it mobile or not? What must your robot do?
If it is mobile, f.e. robot vacuum-cleaner it has:
- central processor
- chassis (wheels)
- sensors (to detect walls, furniture etc)
- vacuum cleaner
If it is not mobile, f.e. welding robot on cars plant it has:
- central processor
- video camera ("eyes") or some other kind of sensors
- manipulator with the welding device
If you mean the humanoid robot the things are more sophisticated
- power central processor (brain)
- eyes
- ears
- speaker
- arms
- legs
and so on
The three main parts of the robot is nothing:)
*robot sensor
* robot arm
*robot motor
* metal
The computer.
Everything else is just motors, actuators and sensors.
Engineers are the ones that make the majority of a robot. Mechanical engineers build the parts, and software engineers create the programs. Electrical, pneumatic, industrial and hydraulic enngineers are all disciplines that are involved.
Steam was the main source of energy during the industrial revolution.
so that people have less chance of getting hurt and can be lazier. haha... it is true though
Industrial safety problems are problems that could result in injury to industrial workers or damage to industrial property. They include fire and explosion hazards, sharp edges, falling, hot parts and materials, heavy parts movement, and much more.
Many cities during the Industrial Revolution were overcrowded and unsanitary. The Industrial Revolution began in 1760. In terms of employment, textiles were the main industry.
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There are many different kinds of robots. Some have no moving parts.
Robots are now used in almost every industry on the world, including manufacturing, medicine, research, retail, warehousing, defence, and art. Robotics are rapidly growing Nearly 2 million industrial robots were in use worldwide in 2017, an increase of nearly 280 percent since 1993. In most modern economies, the use of robots has more than doubled in the previous 20 years. China, Japan, and South Korea were the main consumers of industrial robots in 2017, accounting for roughly half of the global robot stock. In 2017, European countries were also big consumers of industrial robots, with Germany employing about 200,000 of them.
robots can work 24 hours a day and humans can't :P
In industrial production - sure.
nothing 600
Y. Bouchut has written: 'Robotique industrielle et choix d'investissement' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Industrial robots, Industrial Robots, Investments
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.
Fei-fei Ding has written: 'Master-slave control system for a novel robot design' -- subject(s): Industrial Robots, Robots, Industrial
Toy robots can be found under $50. A Roomba floor cleaning robot retails for about $150. Industrial robots can cost many thousands of dollars.
there are to miny parts to a robot
Self healing robots are robots that can find replacement parts to help themselves repair. This could be as simple as finding something to shield sensitive components or as complex as creating new parts.