Q.1.
One of these is NOT a type of robot:
Q.2.
A block is the basic unit of programming in the NXT programming Software. Blocks perform their operations in order along the Sequence Beam.
Q.3.
The small mobile robot base used in the Robot Educator. This robot is able to perform some but not all of the tasks in the Robotics Engineering activities.
Q.4.
Anything a robot "does," including both observable actions (e.g. move forward forcm) and internal actions (e.g. add 1 to a variable in the program).
Q.5.
General term for any command or group of commands in a program. In the NXT Programming Software, this is one or more blocks.
Q.6.
A machine that is able to interact with and respond to its environment. characterized by three central capabilities: the ability to Sense, the ability to Plan, and the ability to Act.
Q.7.
The primary source of physical motion in the Mindstorms NXT system.
Q.8.
The three characteristic capabilities that define a robot
Q.9.
When working in a group for robotics, students should
Q.10.
The designated areas for connecting sensors and/or motors to the NXT.