LOCOMOTION
The physics of a walking robot
- Year
- 2013
- Citations
- 10
Abstract
The physics of walking is explored, using a toy as a concrete example and a 'toy' model applied to it. Besides the Newton's second law, the problem is also discussed from the thermodynamical perspective. Once the steady state (constant velocity) is achieved, we show that the internal energy of the toy is dissipated as heat in the surroundings.
Keywords
RobotEnergy (signal processing)State (computer science)Motion (physics)RoboticsPhysics education
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