HOW ROBOTS WORK!. Robots take a lot of time to get made and are made specially for five things. Humans use the inner workings of the human body. Robots.

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HOW ROBOTS WORK!

Robots take a lot of time to get made and are made specially for five things. Humans use the inner workings of the human body. Robots do some things like humans. Robots need special scientists to make them

MORE INFO ON HOW ROBOTS WORK Robot technician will map five major components he or she will be putting into their robot. A body structure, a muscle system, a sensory environment, a power source into brain system. There are different kinds of robots some act different and look different. But they are built upon 5 same principles. Some robots can walk on 2 legs and some have wheels.

Power source Robots need to have a power source that can fuel them. They will have a built in battery or a plug right into a wall to charge up.

Capability Robots will become increasingly capable or alarmingly human like or realistic in particular countries. Robots have already replaced their jobs like at help desks in Japan there are few different businesses robots work in. Where technicians are planning to take robots into the future. The time will make the decision.

functions Not all robots have functions for example some of the earliest for fun robots like the jacquet-droz doll and scribe knew what to do because of the instructions that had to be programmed into the robots and in their inventors. The inventors also save their toys the mechanical means with which to carry out their instructions arms, fingers, torsos, eyes, other body parts.

CREDITS This was brought to you by: HARUN LOGAN and DEEVAN. Typer: HARUN. Researchers : HARUN LOGAN. Recorder: DEEVAn. THE END!