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robotics

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Noun — The branch of engineering and science concerned with designing, building, and programming robots.

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a robotics engineer study robotics the robotics industry

Etymology

Coined by Isaac Asimov in 1941, modeling the word on other science names like "physics" and "mechanics."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “robotics” mean?

The word “robotics” means the branch of engineering and science concerned with designing, building, and programming robots. In plain terms, the field of study and industry built around designing and building robots.

How do you pronounce “robotics”?

“Robotics” is pronounced roh-BOT-ihks (/ɹoʊˈbɑ.tɪks/ in IPA).

How do you use “robotics” in a sentence?

Here is “robotics” used in a sentence: “She studies robotics at university, focusing on robotic arms used in surgery.”

What part of speech is “robotics”?

“Robotics” is a noun.

Where does the word “robotics” come from?

The word “robotics” dates back to around 1941. Coined by Isaac Asimov in 1941, modeling the word on other science names like "physics" and "mechanics.".

Is “robotics” a common word?

“Robotics” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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