The planets littlest robot coming up short bug called the Robo-Fly which has been made by Harvard University designers has been exhibited without much fanfare.
The Robo-Fly is built from carbon fibre, and weighs only a part of a gram. Watch the video after the hop to study more about the Robo-Fly venture and see it in movement.
The Robo-Fly is furnished with super-fast electronic "muscles" to power its wings, and is as of now the planet's littlest flying robot, with fly-like readiness that permits the creepy crawlies to avoid even the swiftest of human exertions to swat them, illustrate Dr Kevin Ma from Harvard University.
The Robo-Fly has the ability to fly because of the exact quickly switching on and off of the voltage, whipping more or less 120 times each second.
The Robo-Fly is built from carbon fibre, and weighs only a part of a gram. Watch the video after the hop to study more about the Robo-Fly venture and see it in movement.
The Robo-Fly is furnished with super-fast electronic "muscles" to power its wings, and is as of now the planet's littlest flying robot, with fly-like readiness that permits the creepy crawlies to avoid even the swiftest of human exertions to swat them, illustrate Dr Kevin Ma from Harvard University.
The Robo-Fly has the ability to fly because of the exact quickly switching on and off of the voltage, whipping more or less 120 times each second.
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