Robotics is the intersection of science, engineering and technology that produces machines, called robots, that substitute for (or replicate) human actions. Pop culture has always been fascinated with robots. R2-D2. Optimus Prime. WALL-E. These over-exaggerated, humanoid concepts of robots usually seem like a caricature of the real thing...or are they more forward thinking than we realize? Robots are gaining intellectual and mechanical capabilities that don’t put the possibility of a R2-D2-like machine out of reach in the future. Career Opportunities in Robotics 1.Space Research Robotics Engineer can work in space research organizations like ISRO, NASA, etc, which makes uses of robotic technology and Artificial Intelligence. 2.Medical Robots are majorly used in surgery and rehabilation sector of medicine. They also specialize in human treatment through therapeutic robotic devices. 3.Private Organizations Robotics engineers build, design and test robotic systems and software for private companies for the automization of the activities of a company. 4.Entertainment Robotics specialists are sought after in the gaming industry, making video games enthralling the audience with artificial intelligence embedded with robotics. Advantages of Robots They Increase Production They’re More Accurate than Humans They Make Fewer Mistakes They Reduce Wastage They’re More Reliable than Humans They Can Work 24/7 They Save Time They Don’t Complain They Help Out In Surgery They’re Easy to Understand They’re Fast Too They Can Do the Heavy Lifting They Can Do the Dangerous Work They Can Do the Dirty Work They’re Versatile They Can’t Say No (Yet) They Save Money They Can Do the Dull Stuff Disadvantages of Robots They Lead Humans to Lose Their Jobs They Need Constant Power They’re Restricted to their Programming The Perform Relatively Few Tasks They Have No Emotions They Impacts Human Interaction They Require Expertise to Set Them Up They’re Expensive to Install and Run They’re Fast Too
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Mechanical Power Transmission
Power transmission is a process required in almost every piece of machinery. From the tiny motors in pop-up selfie cameras to the innovative transmission lines of the Large Hadron Collider, power transmission applications are all around us. We use power transmission methods to transmit power from the prime mover to the driven machinery for its function. There are four main types of power transmission – mechanical, electric, hydraulic and pneumatic. In this article,
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