Robotics & Artificial Intelligence
Write short notes on Circular Motion (with reference to robotics).
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Circular motion refers to as the movement of a robot along a curved or circular path around a fixed point or axis. This type of motion is essential in tasks requiring rotation or orbiting movements, enabling robots to navigate curves or rotate components. This motion is crucial in various applications, from robotic arms performing precise tasks to mobile robots navigating curved paths. The circular motion enhances the flexibility and functionality of robots in numerous industrial and service settings. It is controlled by motors and actuators that manage the rotational speed and direction of the robot.
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Motion in a robot refers to as the movement capabilities that allow it to navigate and interact with its environment. It comprises various types of motion depending on its design and purpose. The following are some statements which are concerned with various types of motions applied in robotics.
Read these statements and identify the types of motions used in robots.
(a) In this motion, the robot moves around a central axis, either internal (like a robot arm rotating at the base) or external (moving around an object or location).
(b) This motion is a fundamental aspect of robotic design and functionality. The movement occurs in a straight line which can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal.
(c) This motion involves changes in the angle between two connected components, such as between the segments of a robotic arm or a robot's joints.
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