The factors are the motor, round wheels, and the right programming.
The shape of a robot's body is typically determined by its function and design requirements. Factors such as the tasks it needs to perform, the environment it will operate in, and the components it needs to accommodate influence the shape of the robot's body. Additionally, considerations such as mobility, stability, and ergonomics also play a role in determining the design of a robot's body.
Fluid friction depends on factors such as the viscosity of the fluid, the velocity of the object moving through the fluid, the surface area of the object in contact with the fluid, and the shape of the object. Generally, higher viscosity fluids and faster moving objects result in greater fluid friction.
The momentum of a moving object depends on its mass and velocity. Momentum is calculated by multiplying an object's mass by its velocity, making it directly proportional to both factors.
The kinetic energy of a substance depends on how fast its molecules are moving. This type of energy is associated with the motion of particles and is influenced by factors such as temperature and speed.
A moving object depends on forces acting upon it, such as gravity or applied forces, as well as factors like its mass and velocity. The object's motion is governed by Newton's laws of motion, which explain how it will continue moving in a certain direction unless acted upon by an external force.
Well that depends a robot can only do thing that you allow it to do if you program it to kill any moving objects and give it a gun then that's what it will do but if you make it clean your house and give it a broom and vacuum then it will do that so it depends on the robot and the Program that is important
The shape of a robot's body is typically determined by its function and design requirements. Factors such as the tasks it needs to perform, the environment it will operate in, and the components it needs to accommodate influence the shape of the robot's body. Additionally, considerations such as mobility, stability, and ergonomics also play a role in determining the design of a robot's body.
That depends which robot you are asking about.
It depends on what kind of robot you are talking about.
Depends on the purpose and functionality of the robot as well as its usage
No. A robot is a mechanical system. A smart card is entirely electronic, with no moving parts.
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It may be difficult to get the NXT to move in a square depending on the texture of the ground it will be moving on. NXT robots (as well as RCX robots or any other Lego robot) do not move well on carpet, for example. It also depends on the battery power and design of your robot. A robot that has only three wheels will have a much easier time turning on any surface than a robot with four wheels will.
it depends what kind of robot! lol
It depends how you program them
is a robot a compuer yes a robot is a moving computer..
Well it depends on the type of robot and if you can use it. Having a robot in general would be 1 of 2 things, helpful or just plain fun. so yes, it would be good to have a robot.