What kind of jobs do robots do?
Here are some of the things that robots do to help humans:=- Dismantle bombs==- Making cars==-Packing boxes==-Helping the army==-Used in labs==-Underground mining=
What are microphones made out of?
Microphones are made out of a variety of different materials. These include a voice coil and copper wires. The outer layer is often made from plastic.
Are robots taking over the world?
Robots plot to take over the world because they believe they are superior to humans.
But I don't think they are going to take over the world
Should robots do the jobs that humans do?
Robots should do the jobs that humans don't want: the messy, boring, repetitive, or dangerous activities such as sewage cleaning, precision welding, and defusing bombs.
So that the robot can do the dangerous work like putting cars together and working in factories. That way, people won't get hurt while working.
robot help people to do house chores like sweeping floor
In general, if you want it to move it will require some kind of actuator (like a motor, bimetallic strip or contractible wire like the Stiquito) which usually requires some kind of electronics to control it and batteries to make it run. This is one of the smallest and simplest autonomous ones I have found yet, thanks to FriPilot
http://members.tripod.com/robomaniac_2001/id120.htm
Otherwise, I have had pretty good luck with buying small remote control cars at the dollar store (or the stuff my nephews throw away) and taking them apart to reconfigure the motors into what I want, but that ends up with wires connecting the robot to the controller. Some of the people I work with have pieced together cheap radio control cars and other parts to get radio control robots.
If you prefer robot kits, some hobby stores sell a few inexpensive ones that are sometimes configurable like these
http://www.kitsusa.net/phpstore/html/Robot-Kits---Non-Soldering-1-1.html
Otherwise some of the less expensive construction kits like Lego or K-NEX or Construx or a few others have motors and gears in the kits. If you have a larger budget, Lego Mindstorms, Bioloid and several others are more advanced kits that are programmable and autonomous. With some ingenuity and asking around, you can make a robot-looking thing out of just about anything (or almost nothing) and you probably will find some ingenious methods of making it move.
Should there be limitations on robots?
yes because once they get old there wiering will go bad and they might end up hurting someone
What was the first robot built?
The idea of robotics dates back to 350 BC when Greek mathematician Archytas built a mechanical bird dubbed "the pigeon". It moves through using steam and serves as one of histories earliest studies of flight. In 200 BC Greek inventor and physicist Ctesibus of Alexandria designs water clocks that have movable figures on them. Da Vinci in 1495 designed a mechanical device that looked like a armored knight. It moved as if there was a real person inside. Jacques de Vaucanson began building autoamata in 1738 in Grenoble France. It was a flute player that could play 12 songs. The list goes on through history of various people who did robotics for various reasons. It is still going on.
What are the names of the robots from terminator?
i know one of the robots got the name ¨Reaper¨ I dont know the other robots name.
Can robots substitute human beings?
no because our technology isn't that advanced so the robots can make gestures and they don't have emotions the no. 1 thing a human has. Yes, for simple tasks robots can and have substituted humans in manufacturing and other fields.
Dexterity means the same thing to robots as it does to people or animals. It is an approximation of agility, especially in the hands. To people, this means that we can touch, pick up and manipulate objects in a complex fashion, flipping a coin between your fingers for example. Robots are slightly different in that most of them have very specific functions, such as rotating an object by a set degree, and most are fitted with special tooling that enables them to grip the object in a particular way. The more functions a robot can perform and the more ways in which it can move, the more dextrous it is said to be.
South Korea claims world's smartest robot
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-01-07 08:55
South Korean scientists said they had developed the world's smartest robot able to think and learn like a human.
Unveiling their creation, they said the robot that looks like a small teenager wearing a blue and grey space suit was the first wireless network-based human-like robot.
It can become wiser through learning because unlike other robots, the device is linked with an outside computer through a high-speed wireless telecom network, and is able to exchange information with the server and respond quickly to real-life environments.