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Robotics

This branch of technology deals with the design, development, operation, structural disposition and application of robots. Robotics is related to other sciences including software, mechanics and engineering. Current robots have the capability to move and speak.

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How do robots affect our life?

In this scientific world, machines make humans lazy and weak. And many industries and our works are recently automated which makes us lazy. Our predecessors did everything physically and mentally, then some of them created machines to reduce our work. So indirectly they made us quite lazy. And now everything is automated by us so it makes our offspring lazy. Let us consider situation that suddenly all machines will fail to work then think our life. All of us know how to handle a mobile phone (machine) to send a message but a few members know how to construct this how many of us know how to send a message without a machine?

Then there is the other side of things. As human knowledge has increased, so too has our ability to create technology that is not only bigger, faster and more efficient, but that technology can tend to be more hazardous, so robotics and automation in general make life safer for us.

Life today is, in many ways, better than life as recently as 100 years ago. Life expectancy has increased, not just because of our medical advances, but also because of simple things such as the way we travel. Horses, for example, were dangerous. They are large, dumb animals, that are easily frightened, and people who worked around horses were often killed or injured by a frightened horse. Coal heated homes resulted in breathing problems and early death. Inadequate medical knowledge resulted in quackery and dangerous medical practices.

Today, robotics are used for just about everything, from medical procedures to working in nuclear facilities, making life better and safer for humans. There may be some argument about the effect of automation on the human culture, but if you will just ignore the critics, and examine the facts for yourself, you SHOULD be able to recognize that almost all forms of automation have been a benefit to humans. Today our athletes are faster and stronger than ever before, and we have that advantage to a large part, because of automation; computers that tell us what the statistics really mean.

It's hard to argue that automation makes us weak when athletes are breaking just about every record.

Who invented omr?

OMR was invented by Everett Franklin Lindquist. For more details visit http://www.omrhome.com

How are robots built?

time, hard work, and the right tools

Was the word robot first used in a play in 1920?

No, in 1921 - The term "robot" was first used in a play called "R.U.R." or "Rossum's Universal Robots" by the Czech writer Karel Capek.

Name something a family uses in their home that a robot family wouldnd?

Food, television, bathroom, dishwasher, microwave, drinks, bed

How do you get robots?

You can buy a vex starter kit for 250-3504 and build one your self. I am currently in a robotics group and we did some research and NO you can not buy one unless you want to spend 15,000$-50,000$ on a built and programed robot also the size counts also . small usually around 2-3,000$ medium 3-15,000$ large 15-50,000$ so the answer is Yes but they cost a lot.

What is a humanoid robot?

A humanoid robot is one that has a human shape, ie a head with two 'eyes', a 'nose' and 'mouth, and on a neck, and two arms, a torso, and two legs.

It's usually made of metal or metal and plastic. However there are ones that can look entirely human; these would have mechanical and electronic workings underneath but realistic looking human skin and hair and features over this. They are often very attractive.

The best examples are the sci-fi writer Isaac Asimov's robots who are, in my estimation, dead sexy! He called the really human looking ones 'humaniforms' and they were usually real lookers too. Plus being intelligent and like humans in their personalities and voices and mobility etc. Only regret is they're about 1000 years into the future.....

When was the robotic arm invented?

1948, by George Devol and Joe Engelberger.

Sources:

http://inventors.about.com/od/roboticsrobots/a/RoboTimeline.htm

What is the performance of tasks by robots is based on?

things that are dangerous and out of the way, things that humans can't do

Ways robots are helpful to people?

When they smile, they make me happy.

Can robots have feelings?

Yes. They are currently building a robot designed to go to the moon. I believe it has feelings. Even if it doesn't, they have made robots with feelings.

Can anybody give circuit for Wireless remote control for robot car?

How to make a wireless remote control car plz give circuit diagram

Who is Charles Robot Washington?

First of all his name is not Charles Robot Washington it's just Charles Washington. Charles Washington created the Robot Dance.

Who is the inventor of first nanorobot?

Dr. Adriano Cavalcanti has invented the first practical hardware architecture for nanorobot as a CMOS nanoelectronics circuit. The first nanorobot prototype is integrated using a biochip approach, and is activated with pathogenic proteomics overexpression for biomedical applications, such as cancer, diabetes, aneurysm, and cardiovascular problems. The instrumentation and interaction with the nanorobot inside the patient's body is achieved with telemetric control. The cell phone is used in this platform for data transmission and energy supply for the nanorobot. Keywords: nanorobot, CMOS, nanoelectronics -- Source: ISI Web of Science (Thomson Reuters), Scopus (Elsevier), Engineering Village, and PubMed (NIH National Institute of Health, U.S. National Library of Medicine) .