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Robotic Arms: Revolutionizing Automation and Industry
Robotic arms are programmable mechanical devices designed to perform tasks that require precision, strength, or repetitive motion. Modeled after the human arm, they are widely used across industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and research to improve efficiency, accuracy, and safety.
How Robotic Arms Work
Robotic arms consist of several key components: joints, actuators, sensors, and a control system. The actuators drive the movement of the joints, allowing the arm to rotate, extend, or grasp objects. Sensors provide feedback on position, force, and environment, while the control system processes instructions from humans or software to execute precise tasks. Modern robotic arms often incorporate AI and machine learning for advanced decision-making and adaptability.