Robotics & Artificial Intelligence
A robot arm raising something vertically is a prime example of:
- One-dimensional motion
- Two-dimensional motion
- Three-dimensional motion
- All of these
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One-dimensional motion
Reason — One-dimensional motion in a robot refers to the movement of the robot along a single axis, such as the X, Y, or Z axis, in a straight line. Raising an object vertically involves movement along only the Z-axis in a straight line, which is an example of one-dimensional motion.
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- A robotic arm's …………… affects the range of independent movements it can do.
- Revolute joints in a robotic arm permit …………… motion.
- The rotating movement of an object or a component of a system around a …………… is referred to as angular motion.
- Prismatic joints in a robotic arm permit …………… motion.
- …………… Degrees of Freedom are provided by a robotic arm having two revolute joints.