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Describe what is meant by the term ‘operating envelope’ in terms of robotics

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Describe, with the aid of drawings, what is meant by the term ‘operating envelope’ in terms of robotics

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Describe, with the aid of diagrams what is meant by the term ‘operating envelope’

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Describe the four operating modes of a typical industrial robot (T1, T2, Auto, Auto Ext.)

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Within a petrol or diesel engine air and fuel are compressed while heat is added by burning the fuel. Below calculation have been used as an illustration when explaining the system parameters using the non-flow equation. Gas inside a cylinder fitted with a piston has 440 J of internal energy at the start of the process. The piston moves 100 mm against a mean force of 300N as the gas is expanded. At the end of the expansion the internal energy is 124J. calculate heat added to or removed from the system. Write a short explanation describing the systems parameters referring to the non-flow energy equation. Illustrate the explanation by proving reference to the calculation completed above for a typical system.

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Describe the four operating modes of a typical industrial robot (T1, T2, Auto, Auto Ext.)

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Create an introduction for the below scenario. You are employed as a multi-skilled mechanical/electrical engineer at a small company. You have been asked to advise on the safety of a robot welding cell. You need to prepare a presentation for your company, so you need to gather information on general robot safety beforehand, and then you need to prepare a full risk-assessment of the cell advising of improvements.

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Roee Shalom verified

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Explain the effect of the gyroscopic torque produced on the bike. A motorcycle and rider have a combined mass of 360kg. The wheels each have a mass of 20kg, diameter 470mm and radius of gyration of 200mm. The rider accelerates from 5m/s to 25m/s over a distance of 100m, whilst climbing a hill of slope 1 in 20. The average resistance to motion, including drag, is 120N. At another point in its journey, the motorcycle and rider travel at 90km/h around a left-hand bend of radius 41m

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Supratim Pal verified

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explain the concept of conservation of energy using the example of a motorcycle. A motorcycle and rider have a combined mass of 360kg. The wheels each have a mass of 20kg, diameter 470mm and radius of gyration of 200mm. The rider accelerates from 5m/s to 25m/s over a distance of 100m, whilst climbing a hill of slope 1 in 20. The average resistance to motion, including drag, is 120N.

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Mukesh Devi verified

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how can the natural frequency in a spring mass system be determined

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