Automation engineers use electric motors, hydraulic and/or pneumatic devices and solenoids to operate their designs.
No. A major application of robotics is industrial robot arms used in manufacturing.
they ad bolts and screws plus some wires
"Conductivity."
Depends on the parts and material you use. I've seen some from a few pounds (mind you, it was a basic robot, bump into something and turn so many degrees one way) to over 500 pounds.
Friction allows the object to move more easily.
There are many different kinds of robots. Some have no moving parts.
*robot sensor* robot arm*robot motor* metal
Robot manipulation is the system of making a robot Do what you want it to do, and stop doing it when you want it to stop. it involves systems to make the parts of the robot move (mechanical, pneumatic/hydraulic) sensors and sensor calibration, setting safety thresholds and limits.
He has some replacement parts but he is not a robot.
Of robot parts. And a fake skin.
the missing robot parts are in kelp forest
A telepresence robot is a robot that allows you to basically be somewhere without having to physically be there. It reacts from you stimuli. You control it.
no a robot is not alive it does not breath or eat and its parts are made up of electric parts not livingorgans
I, Robot according to IMDB has 115 min.
Robots can vary in strength depending on how they are built and with what materials. For instance, a small robot built with aluminum parts may only be able to move a few pounds worth of weight, but a larger robot built with a strong metal such as titanium could move at least hundreds of pounds.
No it doesn't because a robot can be stationary, and serve coffee to passerby's perhaps.
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