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🦾 Robotics

Motors — Making Robots Move

Most robots move using DC motors (wheels) or servo motors (arms/joints). You control speed (0-100%) and direction (forward/backward for DC, angle 0-180° for servos). A two-wheeled robot steers by running the motors at different speeds!

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Motors — Making Robots Move

Most robots move using DC motors (wheels) or servo motors (arms/joints). You control speed (0-100%) and direction (forward/backward for DC, angle 0-180° for servos). A two-wheeled robot steers by running the motors at different speeds!

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How does a two-wheeled robot turn left?