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Write and explain various types of joints in robots.
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The various types of joints in robots are explained as follows:
Prismatic Joints: Prismatic joints are also known as linear joints. These joints allow the links to move in a straight line along an axis. A common example of a prismatic joint is the sliding mechanism in a drawer.
Revolute Joints: Revolute joints, also known as rotary joints, allow the links to rotate around an axis. These joints are commonly found in robotic arms and legs as they allow a robot to move its joints in different directions.
Spherical Joints: Spherical joints, also known as ball and socket joints, provide the most freedom of movement among all joint types. They allow the links to rotate around multiple axes, enabling the robot to move in multiple directions. Spherical joints are commonly found in the human shoulder and hip joints.
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