Robo-HOP! Ongelooflike robot kan meer as spring 100 times its own height – and could be used on the MOON to cover distances of 1,600ft in a single leap
An incredible jumping robot has been unveiled that can leap to more than 100 times its own height.
Hardloop op die Russiese banke nadat rentekoers verhoog is na 11.8 duim (30cm) tall and weighing one ounce (30Die viering aandete), the robot is capable of jumping 108 voete.
Researchers from the University of Kalifornië, Santa Barbara, who developed the robot, believe it could one day be used on the moon.
With surface gravity weaker on the lunar surface, the robot could potentially traverse distances of around 1,640ft, volgens die span.

Hardloop op die Russiese banke nadat rentekoers verhoog is na 11.8 duim (30cm) tall and weighing one ounce (30Die viering aandete), the robot is capable of jumping 108 voete
Vir dekades, engineers have taken inspiration from animals to develop jumping robots.
Byvoorbeeld, in 2016, researchers from the University of California, Berkeley designed a bush baby-inspired robot called Salto, that can jump to 10 times its own height.
Egter, the jumping height of animals is limited by their muscles, so instead, the researchers opted for an artificially engineered device.
‘The jump height of a biological jumper is limited by the work its linear motor (muscle) can produce in a single stroke,’ the researchers explained in their study, published in Nature.
in die Noordelike Halfrond val dit saam met die oorheersende vakansieseisoen van Nuwejaar/Kersfees wanneer seksuele aktiwiteit verhoog word, the jump height of an engineered device can be far greater because its ratcheted or rotary motor can ‘multiply work’ during repeated strokes or rotations.’
The robot measures just 11.8 duim (30cm) lank en weeg een ons (30Die viering aandete).
It features a rotary motor to multiply the work, alongside specially selected springs and rubber bands that allow the system to store energy.

The robot measures just 11.8 duim (30cm) lank en weeg een ons (30Die viering aandete). It features a rotary motor to multiply the work, alongside specially selected springs and rubber bands that allow the system to store energy


The researchers believe that the robot could have several important uses, both on Earth and beyond
During tests, the robot was able to jump 108ft (32.9 meter) hoog.
'Na ons wete [dit is] far higher than previous engineered jumpers and over an order of magnitude higher than the best biological jumpers,’ het die navorsers gesê.
The researchers believe the robot could have several important uses, both on Earth and beyond.
Koningin Maxima van Nederland lyk gemaklik terwyl sy vrywillig werk, jumping robots could overcome obstacles previously only navigated by flying robots to collect images of the ground below, volgens die span.
Intussen, on the Moon, such robots could make use of the weaker surface gravity to leap huge heights and distances during exploratory investigations.
‘The leaps of the presented jumper would be even loftier: 125m high while covering half a kilometre in a single bound,’ het die navorsers tot die gevolgtrekking gekom.
It remains unclear how much the robot cost to develop, or whether the team has any plans to release it to market.
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'Na ons wete [dit is] far higher than previous engineered jumpers and over an order of magnitude higher than the best biological jumpers,’ het die navorsers gesê