Thursday, September 10, 2015

Intro to Robotics #4

How does the job this robot does determine it's size and shape?


15 comments:

  1. In order to complete this robots welding tasks he would likely need a flame, in order to melt the metal as well as he would need to adequately sized so as not to be to short to reach the metal or to tall to fit in the building.
    Brandon J Shea

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  2. you would have to program the robot to know when the it needs a new welding stick and also know were to weld and how big the object is that it welds.
    Garrett Coffin

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  3. I believe it welds things it must be big enough and strong enough to do different size pieces and must be able to rotate easily to keep the weld consistent

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  4. I believe that this robot welds metals and other materials together. i believe it does this because in this pictures it has tubes, and also shows that its exoskeleton is thin and looks like it has a precise hand.
    Sam Richards

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  5. I think this robot job is shape, Something like it's hard to cut,we can use this robot.

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  6. I think it can cut iron, product and making car or other made of iron. it have a very big strength, it can do a lot things very dangerous, like cutting something very hard. It is a arm robot but very powerful.

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  7. A robot that preformed an intricate tiny task would be smaller and have more movement joints than, say, a lifting robot. The desired payload would effect the size. A robot designed to lift a truck would be bigger than a robot designed to lift a feather.
    Katelyn

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  8. Because this is a welding robot, it has to be big enough and strong enough to work on various sizes of metal.

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  9. Use this kind of robot to make sure the size and shape is right that human can not do it well. And it can do some jobs that are dangerous or difficult.
    Brady Zheng

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  10. the robot must be large enough to perfom the task it was designed to do. Ur not going to use a nanobot to assemble a car.

    -Wyatt Coffin

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  11. I think that it welds things together, things that are far too heavy for humans to lift up. It is big and has joints to lift large things. Alex Haston

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  12. The welding robot is specifically designed to be light and maneuverable so it can weld in small spaces. It doesn't need to be big and strong because all it holds is a welding torch. Colin

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