Computer Science, asked by mahi678847, 2 months ago

This is an class 9th question,
write any five applications of robot in their different fields
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Answered by rogueplayer19
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There are many jobs in industries like manufacturing, agriculture, entertainment, etc. which require boring monotonous work that also requires a lot of precision. In such situations, robots are better suited than humans because they are precise, intelligent, and don’t get bored like humans! There are also tasks like space and underwater exploration that are very dangerous and unsafe for humans. Here also, robots are the best fit because they never get tired and there is no chance of a robot getting killed! Because of these advantages, there are many applications of robots in almost all the industries you can imagine. But let’s see the top applications in these 10 industries now.

1. Security

Imagine if all the security guards are robots? Even thieves would be scared! That’s why robots are being proposed as security agents as they can protect humans, and they wouldn’t be in danger like human security guards would be. Currently, robotics companies are working on pairing robot guards with human security consultants. A very famous company in this field is Knightscope in the United States that has autonomous security robots capable of assisting human security guards with real-time, actionable intelligence. These robots can help with crimes such as armed robberies, burglaries, domestic violence, fraud, hit, and runs, etc.

2. Space Exploration

There are many things in space that are very dangerous for astronauts to do. Humans can’t roam on Mars all day to collect soil samples or work on repairing a spaceship from the outside while it’s in deep space! In these situations, robots are a great choice because there are no chances for the loss of human life then. So space institutions like NASA frequently use robots and autonomous vehicles to do things that humans can’t. For example, Mars Rover is an autonomous robot that travels on Mars and takes pictures of Martian rock formations that are interesting or important and then sends them back on Earth for the NASA scientists to study.

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