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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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What was the name of the robot from Lost in Space?

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Just to nitpick . . . in the second season episode "Ghost Planet" he is referred to as "Robot B-9." In every other episode he is addressed merely as "Robot."

In an episode where they travel back in time to just before they launch, there is a crate in Dr. Smiths office. It contains the Robot. On the side there is an acronym...G.U.N.T.H.E.R...which stood for General Utility Non Theorizing Environmental Robot. But as others have said, they always referred to him as Robot.

What car company made the ASIMOV humanoid robot?

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The ASIMOV humanoid robot was developed by Honda, a Japanese car company known for its innovative robotics technology. Honda's ASIMO(robot prototype) was first introduced in 2000.

What is Isaac Asimov's 2nd law of robotics?

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Isaac Asimov's second law of robotics states: "A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law." This law emphasizes the importance of following human commands while also considering the safety and well-being of humans.

Czech author who wrote rossums universal robots?

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Karel ÄŒapek is the Czech author who wrote "R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots)" in 1920. The play introduced the word "robot" to the world, describing artificial beings that eventually rebel against their creators. ÄŒapek's work laid the foundation for the science fiction genre's exploration of the ethical and existential implications of artificial intelligence.

What is the title of the short story by Isaac Asimov short story about a robot who is taught to play music. It is played so well that it makes the owner cry which makes the robot never play again.?

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The short story is titled "Sally" by Isaac Asimov. It revolves around a robot named QT-1 who is trained to compose music. When the robot's owner is moved to tears by the music, the robot interprets the tears as a sign of failure and decides never to play music again.

Where was the iRobot invented?

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The iRobot was invented in Bedford, Massachusetts, United States by Rodney Brooks, Colin Angle, and Helen Greiner. It was founded in 1990 as a spin-off from MIT.

When did My Life as a Teenage Robot end?

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My Life as a Teenage Robot was created on 2003-08-01.

What is the good thing about exploratory reading?

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Exploratory reading allows for serendipitous discoveries, exposure to new ideas, and the development of a broad knowledge base. It can spark creativity and critical thinking by exposing readers to diverse perspectives and information outside their usual scope.

Is there a continuing book after how to say goodbye in robot by Natalie standiford?

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No, "How to Say Goodbye in Robot" is a standalone novel by Natalie Standiford with no official sequel or continuation. The story concludes in that single book.

What time Do postmen come in the evening to deliver robotic things?

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It depends on the specific post office's delivery schedule, but typically postal workers make deliveries between 3-7 PM in the evening. With robotic deliveries, timing may vary depending on the specific company handling the delivery.

Read this incomplete Works Cited entry for a book about robots in space. Everson Lewis. . New York King Publications 1999. What is the correct way to write the book title to complete the entry?

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The correct way to write the book title to complete the entry would be: "Robots in Space: Exploring the Final Frontier."

What is the Dewey decimal code for robotics?

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The Dewey Decimal Classification code for robotics is 629.892.

What is the cartoon where teens turn into robots?

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The cartoon you are referring to is likely "Teen Titans," in which a group of teenage superheroes can transform into robots during battle. They use their unique powers and abilities to protect their city from various villains and threats.

What are the working conditions of a robotic engineer?

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They may work in agricultural, military, medical and manufacturing companies. Work conditions vary in the field of work you prefer. The most recommended is military and medical.

Hot wheels robot swarm code to unlock Aerial Attack BLIMP?

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I managed to figure out how to play as the Blimp, shout-out to @enzoys for discovering this glitch! First, select the Blimp. Then put the game into full-screen, and click on your right two times at the Poison Arrow. And voila, you are now playing as the Blimp!!!

Can you spell ''robot?

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You spell robot, robot

Have any robots or satellites ever landed on the planet Pluto?

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have any robots or satellites ever landed on pluto

What is a tourque?

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Torque is defined as a measure of how much a force acting on an object causes that object to rotate. The object rotates about an axis, which is called the pivot point. Let the force acting on it is 'F'. The distance from the pivot point to the point where the force acts is called the moment arm, and is denoted by 'r'.

Now, torque, τ = r * F = rFsin Ѳ

Hence, torque is the cross product between the distance vector (the distance from the pivot point to the point where force is applied) and the force vector, 'a' being the angle between r and F. We are taking cross product because the variables involved are vectors. Note that the distance in this case is a vector.

What is monality?

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Mortality refers to the state of being subject to death. It is often used in demography and health sciences to describe the frequency of death within a population over a specific period. Mortality rates are important indicators in public health and epidemiology, helping researchers and policymakers understand the impact of diseases, accidents, or other factors on the overall well-being and longevity of a population.

What are the typical 5 components that make up the robotic arm?

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base

shoulder

elbow

forearm

rest

Are mechanical robots alive?

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No, mechanical robots are not alive. Also, they are known as androids...

A robot, at its simplest, is a machine that can perform tasks normally undertaken by people. Some are operator controlled and some move autonomously (at least for as long as their power sources will allow). They range in form from single robotic arms to fully humanoid bodies. One of the major goals of some roboticists is to make robots appear more humanlike, at least in part to facilitate more natural interaction between robots and people. A robot whose appearance and actions mimic those of a human being more closely than its metal-skinned counterparts is often called an android. I hope this helps! 🙂

How do people make robots move and please make it simple?

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Most robots have movable bodies. Some only have motorized wheels, and others have dozens of movable segments, typically made of metal or plastic. Like the bones in your body, the individual segments are connected together with joints.

Robots spin wheels and pivot jointed segments with some sort of actuator. Some robots use electric motors and solenoids as actuators; some use a hydraulic system; and some use a pneumatic system (a system driven by compressed gases). Robots may use a combination of all these actuator types.

What is an airplane with two wings called?

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An airplane with two wings is called a biplane. It is characterized by having one pair of wings, one on top of the other. Biplanes were popular in the early days of aviation but are now less commonly seen.

What sources of power are used to make a robot work?

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Robots can be powered by a variety of sources, depending on their size, purpose, and mobility requirements. Common sources of power for robots include electricity from batteries or direct current (DC) power supplies, hydraulics using pressurized fluid, and pneumatics using compressed air or gas. Some robots may also use internal combustion engines or renewable energy sources such as solar power.