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Explain two-dimensional motion in robots with the help of an example.

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The ability of a robot to move and navigate on a two-dimensional plane is referred to as two-dimensional motion in robots. It employs both linear and rotational mobility along the X and Y axes, allowing the robot to move, turn, and interact within a two-dimensional workspace. Within this plane, the robot is capable of moving forward, backward, left, right, and diagonally.

Example:

Mobile robots: Wheeled or tracked robots can move in a two-dimensional plane by directing their linear motion along the X and Y axes. They may go in any direction within the plane by modifying the speeds and directions of their wheels or tracks.

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