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TECH
                    T      ¢   Programming: The process of writing instructions for a computer to perform specific
                    E         tasks or solve problems.
                    R
                   M       ¢   Automatic: Something that works by itself without needing a person to control it.
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                 REWIND RUN



                 «   A robot is a type of machine that can be programmed to perform tasks automatically.

                 «   The controller unit is the brain of a robot.
                 «   Actuators are used to create movement through motors, pumps or compressors.
                 «   The power supply is used to provide energy, usually from batteries or electricity, for all robot
                    parts.

                 «   The body or frame is used to hold the robot’s parts together and give it a physical structure.










                                              LEARNING LOGS




                 A.  Tick ( ) the correct option.

                    1.   Identify the part of the robot that creates movement through motors, pumps or
                        compressors.

                              (i)  Sensors                                    (ii)  Actuators

                              (iii)  Body                                     (iv)  End Effector

                    2.  Which of the following robots is a humanoid?

                              (i)  Aibo                                       (ii)  Sophia

                              (iii)  Astro                                    (iv)  Roomba

                    3.  Select the AI robot developed by Diwakar Vaish and his team.

                              (i)  Manav                                      (ii)  Astro

                              (iii)  Aibo                                     (iv)  Sophia







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