How are robots changing your lives?
They help humans do stuff we cant do like gather info in volcanoes and other dangerous jobs.
Almost anything. One definition of robot is "artificial agent" (a better definition is in the link below). Artificial just means someone made it, agent means it does something for someone (my favorite robot is the dishwasher - someone built it to wash dishes for me). These days most of the really popular robots are exploring places people can't go yet (Voyager left the solar system not too long ago, Spirit and Opportunity are still running around Mars) and doing things too dangerous for humans to do safely (like hunting for roadside bombs in war zones or searching the bottom of the ocean). I used to work with a parts placer in an electronics assembly plant, it took very small parts from reels and bins and placed them on circuit boards. Some car manufacturers use big industrial robots for welding and lifting cars and trucks. Nanotechnology is finally catching on, with motors and wheels the size of atoms. I have seen pictures of remote control robots for doing surgery from somewhere outside the hospital, like from another country. Anything you can build to do something for you is basically a robot.
Where was the term 'robot' first used?
The 1921 play RUR (aka Rossum's Universal Robots) by Karel Capek It comes from a Czech word meaning 'slave' or 'serf'
What is the botball Logo Font?
It isn't a font, it was custom designed that way.
However, Orbit-B is close.
Where does the world robot mean?
Robot is a virtual or mechanical artificial agent. In practice, it is usually homosexual and an electro-mechanical machine which is guided by computer or electronic programming, and is thus able to do tasks on its own. Another common characteristic is that by its appearance or movements, a robot often conveys a sense that it has intent or agency of its own
Why are humans better than robots?
Humans are infinitely more complex machines but the most notable difference is between the brain and a computer processor.
Computers are only capable of following a list of instructions exactly as programmed and are incapable of doing anything else.
They are incapable of abstract thought processes, for example calculus.
A human with a pen, paper and a set of log tables can find an exact answer to an integral equation, while a computer can only calculate an approximation of that answer using algorithims.
Schematic for a slow releasing relay?
Are you talking about delaying the release of a relay? or actually slowing down the mechanism so it doesn't "Click". You'll NEVER get rid of the click, the inside of that consists of a metal arm attached to a spring. When current is applied, an electromagnet pulls the arm toward it and completes the circuit, it snaps because this happens very quickly. When the current is removed the spring snaps it back into its original place.
If you want to slow down the release, put a capacitor and resistor in front of it. The capacitor stores the charge, while the resistor limits how fast it discharges. The actually capacitor values and resistor values will vary with how much current needs to be applied to keep the relay closed, and the length of time you want to keep it that way.
(+)-------[Capacitor]-----[Resistor]------<Your Relay>--------(-)
When the first useful robot designed?
So far the first robot goes to the Chinese because they have the best documentation (it was a huge water clock with several automatons that did things like display plaques and ring bells), although many artifacts are being unearthed and catalogued that make it a tight race between the Iraq region, Egypt, Greece and India. A short history is in the link below.
No, although they are few and far between. One of the first associations we make with the word robot is some sort of electronics, which by definition contain some kind of electrical conductor, which is a wire in a broad sense. However, some ancient artifacts are being uncovered that do qualify as robots and automatons, but were made before the taming of electricity. There are some wind-up toys currently being made that look and act like robots, but don't have wires. A very good definition of robot is in the links below.
What is the conclusion for robotics?
What are two things a robot can do?
-stack objects
-make equipment for the US navy
-make sushi
-sort objects
-move heavy objects
-massage your back
and many more !
What are the disadvantages of a robot?
some disadvantages of a robot are: they require a power source (batteries, solar panels, wall outlet, etc), they will onlydo what they are told, they will do exactly what they are told even if that is not what was intended, they are very time consuming to program, they require maintenance (though some unions will call that an advantage), they cannot adapt to changes in their surroundings unless their programming allows it, they cannot do something they are not designed to do,
Unless you are talking about a video game (which is a different question), it's not likely. One important part of the definition of a robot is "artificial". If there are natural biologic components (like a brain), that gets into cybernetics, which is also a different question.
The Dance: What you want to do with that is sink in your shoulders. Take your shoulders and drive them down towards the ground. You'll start to feel a little tightening in your lats, in your muscles on the side, your obliques, that sort of area, keep doing that, that's the first part of doing the robot. The second thing is having your stop and start points within the music. Start moving one way and stop abruptly. Start moving another way and stop abruptly. The third point to doing the robot is freezing in that position o'kay? So now you have your grounding, you have your start and stop and now it's just freezing in that position. When you freeze I mean literally freeze on a dime, you don't want to move, stop right there and hold it and then move to the next position and hold it. Even if it's an animated face you want to just hold it right there and that is how you do the robot. Now we're going to get a chance to see it in action. So once again I am showing you your basic steps on doing the robot, being grounded, having your start stop points and freezing in position.
no. It is just a machine controlled by humans, unless it's orogrammed to do something.
One definition of robot is "artificial agent" (a better definition and more uses are in the link below). Artificial just means someone made it, agent means it does something for someone (my favorite robot is the dishwasher - someone built it to wash dishes for me). These days most of the really popular robots are exploring places people can't go yet (Voyager left the solar system not too long ago, Spirit and Opportunity are still running around Mars) and doing things too dangerous for humans to do safely (like hunting for roadside bombs in war zones or searching the bottom of the ocean). I used to work with a parts placer in an electronics assembly plant, it took very small parts from reels and bins and placed them on circuit boards. Some car manufacturers use big industrial robots for welding and lifting cars and trucks. Nanotechnology is finally catching on, with motors and wheels the size of atoms. I have seen pictures of remote control robots for doing surgery from somewhere outside the hospital, like from another country. Anything you can build to do something for you is basically a robot.
Robots are still very basic machines and started in industry and factories. Robot type machines have been in use in building cars since the late 1970's. Japan has made several early prototype robots that do minor things, but has yet to produce one for that does more than move a bit and say one or two words. It will take time before we have a true human working type robot.
They will make all the humans lazy and they probably will invade mankind. I don't know if they will start a war though.
In the game professor moshimo's robot testing lab what do you do?
...in true Cartoon Network style: with robots. The game was put together by agency Ralph and promotes CN's Robotboy. Your job is to help test Professor Moshimo's robots. High-ranking "robo-guardians" win prizes like posters and roboreptiles.
Not especially awe-inducing. Where's the fire, Cartoon Network?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of military robots?
everything they kill other people like harry pavvit