Robotics & Artificial Intelligence
Which of the following describes a robot's movement in two dimensions?
- Extending a robotic arm
- Rotation around a fixed axis
- Straight line movement
- Moving in a circle
Robotics Concepts
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Moving in a circle
Reason — Two-dimensional motion in robots refers to the ability of a robot to move and navigate on a two-dimensional plane along the X and Y axes. Movement in a circle takes place on a plane and involves motion along more than one direction, therefore it represents two-dimensional motion.
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