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1. Mechanical Parts
The mechanical parts of a robot are:
Legs and wheels: These help robots move. Wheels are
used for rolling, while legs are for walking.
Arms and Grippers: These parts allow robots to hold or
lift objects, just like we use our hands.
Frame or Body: This is the structure that holds everything
together and gives the robot its shape.
2. Electronic Parts
The electronic parts of a robot are:
Motors: These are like muscles for the robot. They help it move its wheels, arms, or any other
part.
Sensors: Sensors are like the robot’s eyes and ears. They help the robot sense light, sound,
or touch.
Microcontroller (Robot Brain): This is the part that tells the robot what to do. It follows
instructions and controls all the other parts.
Together, the mechanical and electronic parts allow robots to do tasks like moving, sensing, and
making decisions, just like helpers that can work on their own.
Basics of Electronics
Basics of Electronics explain how electricity powers the devices like
computers, lights, and gadgets. Here are some key concepts:
Power Source: A power source is like a battery or plug that provides
energy to electronic devices. It’s essential for making things work.
Current: Current is the flow of electricity, just like water flowing
through a pipe. It travels through wires to power devices and
appliances. The stronger the current, the more energy it carries.
Voltage: Voltage is the force that pushes electric current through a
circuit, similar to how water pressure pushes water through a hose.
When the voltage is higher, it gives a stronger push, which helps devices
work better.
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