Different Types of Robots Robot Arms (Fixed Robots) Mobile Robots Humanoid Robots Legged Robots Wheel Robots 3 wheels 2 Driver wheels, 1 Caster 1 Driver wheel, 2 Casters 4 wheels Casters make diverse problems in the control of the robot Wheel Robot Main Components Main Components
By issacGears Lab 6 Before we begin… Pre-assembled Lego materials SHOULD NOT be taken apart. Lego Gripper, Steering Assembly, Differential Assembly Disassembling any of the pre-assembled examples will result in a 10-point deduction on your lab report grade.
By JimsGeometry Jeopardy Solids Polygons Lines & Angles Figures in Motion Volume, Area & Perimeter $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 A flat surface of a solid What is a face?
By emilyPRINCIPLES OF DESIGN. Directions or guidelines for using the elements of design. BALANCE. A sense of equilibrium. When establishing balance consider visual weight created by size, color, texture and number of objects. SYMMETRICAL
By sandra_johnSARAH MILEWSKI. Differences in Sustainability of Buryat in Russia and Sami in Sweden. Outline. Buryat Support Predictions Actual Conditions Sami Support Predictions Actual Conditions. Introduction to Buryat. Altaic, Mongolian language family 3 individual languages Mongolia Buryat
By ryanadanAdding Vectors. Example of adding two vectors neither at right angles to one another nor on an x or y axis. The Process:. First draw the vectors on an x:y axis, showing them attached head to tail. Second, determine the x and y components of V1. Third, determine the x and y components of V2.
By benjaminFluorescence Spectroscopy. Quantum Yield f = ________k f ______________ k f + k i + k ec + k ic + k pd + k d k f = rate constant for fluorescence k i = “ “ for intersystem crossing k ec = “ “ for external conversion k ic = “ “ for internal conversion
By liamPreliminary Freezing Rain/Drizzle Climatology for EAX. Mike July Winter Weather/Cool Season Seminar November 3, 2006. Why Focus on Freezing Rain and Drizzle?. □ To fill a time slot in the seminar?
By jacobGeometry. Geometry:Part III By Dick Gill, Julia Arnold and Marcia Tharp for Elementary Algebra Math 03 online. Table of Contents. Converting Degrees to Degrees and Minutes Converting Degrees and Minutes to decimal degrees Vertical Angles Straight Angles Parallel Lines
By LeoCh. 1: Some History. References Modern Geometries: Non-Euclidean, Projective, and Discrete 2 nd ed by Michael Henle Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometries: Development and History 4 th ed by Marvin Jay Greenberg A Short History of Geometry , http://geometryalgorithms.com/history.htm.
By elinaMinor Connectors. Connect components to the major connector Direct retainer Indirect retainer Denture base. Functions of Minor Connectors. Unification and rigidity Stress distribution Bracing through contact with guiding planes Maintain a path of insertion. Types of Minor Connectors.
By janaAreas of Parallelograms and Triangles. Lesson 9-4. Parallelogram. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral where the opposite sides are congruent and parallel. A rectangle is a type of parallelogram, but we often see parallelograms that are not rectangles (parallelograms without right angles).
By paulThe Four Noble Truths The Noble Eightfold Path. The Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta. The first discourse of the Buddha, to the Five Ascetics at the Isipatana Deer Park at Sarnath.
By RitaEXPERIMENT TO TEST THE ANTIMICROBIAL PROPERTIES OF SPICES ON THE GROWTH OF Saccharomyces cerevisiae. www.myoops.org/.../CourseHome/index.htm. Team of Investigators. Foram Dave Hamzeh Abuyounis Patricia Karedeis. Background Information. Taxonomic classification Kingdom: Fungi
By AnitaNewton’s Second Law of Motion. Forces: Recap. Force: a push or a pull on an object; the result of an interaction between two objects Units: newtons (N) Types of forces: Gravity (F grav ) Friction (F fric ) Tension (F ten ) Normal Force (F norm ) Applied Force (F app )
By OliviaWarm up. x = -7, -2. x = -5, 3. x = 10, -3. Factor & Solve: x 2 + 9x + 14 = 0 x 2 + 2x -15 = 0 x 2 – 7x + 15 =45. 2. √4 = _____ (this has 2 answers) √9 = _____ (this has 2 answers) √3 + √3 = _____ Use substitution to solve: y = 3x + 4 and 3x + 2y = 17. 2 and -2.
By emilyMATHS PROJECT Quadrilaterals. - Monica Sant IX-A. Definition. A plane figure bounded by four line segments AB,BC,CD and DA is called a quadrilateral. A. B. C. D. In geometry, a quadrilateral is a polygon with four
By bernadChapter 9. Earthquakes. 9.1 Forces Inside Earth. Objectives Explain how earthquakes result from the buildup of stress in Earth’s crust Contrast normal, reverse, and strike-slip faults. Causes of Earthquakes. Passing the Elastic Limit Causes Faulting
By Thomas4.6 Congruence in Right Triangles. Chapter 4 Congruent Triangles. 4.6 Congruence in Right Triangles. Right Triangle. Hypotenuse. Leg. Leg. *The Hypotenuse is the longest side and is always across from the right angle*. Pythagorean Theorem. a 2 + b 2 = c 2. c.
By omerAngles-Polygons-Triangles-Quadrilaterals. Angles If two lines cross we say they INTERSECT. If two lines in the same plane do not intersect, we say they are PARALLEL. If two lines make square corners at the point of intersection we say the lines are PERPENDICULAR.
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