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A robotic arm achieves degrees of freedom by having multiple joints that allow it to move in different directions. Each joint adds a degree of freedom, which increases the arm's ability to reach and manipulate objects in various orientations. The more joints a robotic arm has, the more degrees of freedom it can achieve.

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