Robotics & Artificial Intelligence
Assertion (A): Links and joints in robots help create the mechanical framework that enables robots to perform various types of motions, including linear, circular, and angular motion.
Reason (R): Links are rigid or flexible elements that connect the joints and help perform tasks, while joints provide freedom of movement.
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Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is a correct explanation of (A).
Reason — In robots, links and joints together form the mechanical framework that enables movement. Links may be rigid or flexible elements that make up the structure of the robot, while joints connect these links and allow relative motion between them. By properly designing and coordinating links and joints, robots can perform linear, circular, and angular motions. Therefore, the reason correctly explains how links and joints enable various types of motion in robots.
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