Automation and Robotics- Sensor Flashcard

Automation and Robotics- Sensor Flashcard

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8th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Your group wants to program a motor to drive forward for 2 seconds, stop for 1 second and then drive in the opposite direction for 4 seconds and stop. You create the following code. Will this code execute as you intended?

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Back

Yes, this programming code meets all the requirements.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following is an example of a scenario where a robot will move autonomously? Options: A person uses a handheld device to drive the robot, no coding software is used. A coding software program is used to create code, and a person pushes the robot with their hands so that it moves faster. A coding software program is used to create code and is downloaded to the robot, so that the robot moves based on the code. A coding software program is used to create code but is not downloaded to the robot.

Back

A coding software program is used to create code and is downloaded to the robot, so that the robot moves based on the code.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What must be true of the algorithm for Sophia and Jin's robot shuffle that lasts more than 20 seconds, goes both forward and backwards, and begins when BumperA is pressed?

Back

The event handler block must include "When BumperA is pressed".

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the difference between a repeat loop and a forever loop?

Back

A repeat loop repeats for a designated number of times, whereas a forever loop repeats until the program stops running.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Drew, Anaya, and Olivia are working together on a gear train. They want the output speed to be faster than the input speed. How should they assemble the gears to achieve this result?

Back

The driving gear needs to be larger than the driven gear.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which option below describes the code pictured? Options: Executes code continuously, Executes code based on a condition, Executes code based on when the program starts, Executes code based on an event occurring

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Back

Executes code based on a condition

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Choose which scenario below describes this code: The robot will run motor1 at 50% for 1 second, then if a bump switch is pressed, the cam motor will turn on for 3 seconds and stop. Then the motor will turn off.

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Back

The robot will run motor1 at 50% for 1 second, then if a bump switch is pressed, the cam motor will turn on for 3 seconds and stop. Then the motor will turn off.

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