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What moves rbots legs back and forth?

Robots legs are typically moved back and forth using motors or actuators controlled by a microcontroller or a computer. The movement is programmed using specific algorithms to control the rotation and speed of the motors, creating the desired motion for the robot's legs.


How does a robot run?

A robot runs by using a motor to drive wheels or legs in a walking motion. The motion is controlled by a series of algorithms and sensors that help the robot maintain balance and adjust its movements as needed. This allows the robot to move in a coordinated and efficient manner.


How the pink katydid moves and speed?

The pink katydid moves by hopping or crawling using its six legs. Its movement speed can vary, but it typically moves at a moderate pace, not particularly fast compared to other insects.


What kind of energy does pushing legs back as you swing?

When pushing your legs back as you swing, you are converting kinetic energy (energy of motion) into potential energy (stored energy due to position or shape). As your legs move backward, they build potential energy that is released when they swing forward again.


What parts of a robot allows it to move?

A robot's movement is typically enabled by motors that control its joints, wheels, or legs. These motors are connected to a power source and controlled by a computer or microcontroller that determines the direction and speed of movement. Sensors such as encoders or proximity sensors may also be used to provide feedback for precise control of the robot's motion.

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What moves rbots legs back and forth?

Robots legs are typically moved back and forth using motors or actuators controlled by a microcontroller or a computer. The movement is programmed using specific algorithms to control the rotation and speed of the motors, creating the desired motion for the robot's legs.


How does a Malayan tapir move?

It moves it's 4 legs back and forth to create a walking motion, similiar to a cat or dog... *sigh*


How do you build a simple robot that moves by itself?

It depends on how simple you want the robot to be. It could be as simple as a battery a DC motor and wheels or a simple robot with legs that are controlled with a micro-controller.


How does a starfish look?

it moves its back legs slowly


What could it be if my back hurts and the pain moves to my legs?

If your back hurts and the pain moves to your legs it could be neuropathy, a backache, or even sciatica. Check with your family doctor to be sure.


How do you take chili out of your hands?

put them between your legs rubbing them back and forth


How many legs does a robot have?

0 legs


What do polar bears back legs do when they swim?

They paddle in the same way a dog does the doggy paddle in water. Back legs move back and forth while the front paddle away.


How does grasshopper move?

A Grasshopper moves from the two back hind legs ,and also from the four front walking legs.


How are the grasshopper large back legs suited to how it moves?

Grasshoppers have large legs so that they can jump higher and easier.


How can you tell apart a inchworm form a catipiller?

Inch worms crawl similar to how an amoeba moves. They scoot their front legs forward, then their back legs. In the process, the center of their back that consists of no legs, moves upward and forms a hill shape. Caterpillars have legs all throughout the bottom of their body and do not have the amoeba movements.


Why is it easier to swing your legs back and forth when they are bent?

Because you are generally sitting down with your feet off the floor or ground when you are swinging your legs, and your legs just naturally bend at the knees when you are sitting down. It is impossible to swing your legs back and forth standing on your feet.