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by coding them(using microcontrollers or computers,etc) for ex.to move a robot you need some code on chip to set 1(5v) for motor to move it. to rotate u need to set(enabling motor 1 , direction to (1)for ex and another motor enable it and make direction (0)for ex

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How fast do robots work?

The speed at which robots work can vary greatly depending on their design, programming, and the task they are performing. Some robots can move and complete tasks very quickly, while others may operate at a slower pace to ensure precision and accuracy. Factors such as processing power, motor speed, and mechanical components all play a role in determining a robot's speed.


How do Cartesian robots work?

Cartesian robots, also known as gantry robots, work by moving along a set of linear axes (X, Y, Z) to position their end effector precisely in 3D space. They follow a set of programmed instructions to perform repetitive tasks such as picking and placing objects with high accuracy and speed. Cartesian robots are commonly used in manufacturing and automation applications where precise and consistent movements are required.


Are big robots or small robots faster?

I think that big robots because they make bigger steps than the smaller robots...;)


Do robots have arms?

Some robots are designed with arms, while others may not have arms or limbs at all. The presence of arms on a robot depends on its intended function and purpose. Robotic arms are commonly found in industrial robots, humanoid robots, and robotic manipulators.


Differences between cylindrical robot and spherical robot?

Cylindrical robots have a cylindrical work envelope, limited to 2D movements along the x and z axes. Spherical robots, on the other hand, have a spherical work envelope, allowing for more freedom of movement in all directions. Spherical robots are often used for tasks requiring high dexterity and versatility, while cylindrical robots are more suitable for applications with simpler movements along a fixed path.