An antonym of a word has the opposite meaning. So, an antonym of dangerous would be safe.
Smart sensors include environmental sensors (such as temperature and humidity sensors), motion sensors, light sensors, proximity sensors, and biometric sensors (such as fingerprint or facial recognition sensors). Each type of sensor is designed to detect specific physical characteristics or conditions and provide data for various applications.
There are many types of sensors in cars. Some include parking sensors, blind spot monitors, water sensors, and tire pressure sensors, temp sensors, oil pressure sensors, Oxygen sensors, .
The sensors that an engineer puts on a robot are entirely dependent upon the functions that the engineer perceives that the the robot will be called upon to perform. Some, but not all, of the sensors may be: proximity sensors, pressure sensors, light sensors, magnetic sensors, a camera, temperature sensors, accelerometer, speed sensor... The question isn't, "what sensors does a robot have", but rather, "what sensors does the engineer think that the robot should have?"
melvsta here, how longs the page, loads, speed sensors, air pressure sensors, o2 sensor, parking sensors, wheel sensors, etc
sensors for mechanics
5 gyroscopic sensors and 2 tilt sensors.
What sensors??? Tire pressure sensors? You can reset the tire pressure sensors through the instrument cluster
There are sensors all over the engine and transmission. There are also sensors at the wheel bearings and in the exhaust.There are sensors all over the engine and transmission. There are also sensors at the wheel bearings and in the exhaust.
They don't have sensors.
because it just is
Respiratory sensors. Respiratory sensors monitor oxygen intake and carbon dioxide output.