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    Just imagine if you had to do the same work again and again, day in and day out. Will you not feel bored?
    Or imagine a situation where people are asked to clean the nuclear waste at a nuclear plant almost every day.
    Both situations pose not only boredom but also dangerous to us.
    This work can be done by machines known as robots. Today, most robots are used to do repetitive actions or jobs considered too dangerous for humans. They are used in factories to build things like cars, candy bars, and electronics.
    Some robots are even designed to explore ocean under waters and for research and exploration on other planets! Therefore, Robots are required to be flexible enough to perform many different kinds of tasks.
    Before we discuss the design and application of robots, let us discuss how Robots evolved in the first place.
     
     
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