What are some of the places robots can go that humans cannot?
What will be an ideal response?
With our current technology and equipment, it is impossible to send humans below a set depth in the ocean as the pressure would crush them. To gather information or do research at these depths we need a machine. Without protective equipment and oxygen, humans cannot work in certain areas with toxic or low-oxygen atmospheres. Current technology can only shield people from certain levels of radiation, and even then only for a finite amount of time. We have miles of buried pipeline that are too small for adults to fit through that require regular inspection.
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What will be an ideal response?
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A) core routers B) access routers C) both of the above D) neither of these routers
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A) The compressor. B) The compressor and the condenser fan motor. C) The condenser fan motor. D) The compressor, condenser fan motor, and evaporator fan motor.