Swiss researchers created a cube that can sit, jump and walk.
Swiss researchers have created a metallic cube that can "walk" across a surface. Staff at the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
crammed a series of inertia sensors and constantly-spinning rotors
(called reaction wheels) into a 15-centimeter cube, dubbed Cubli, that
enable the contraption to move around on its own. When one or more of
the weighted rotors abruptly stops spinning, the machine sort of jumps
on its edge -- all thanks to centrifugal force. Once upended, the rotors
act like a gyroscope to maintain Cubli's position. Halt another wheel
and things get really crazy: the device defies gravity, tipping up and
balancing on one of its eight corners. By repeating these motions in
succession, the gizmo uses a series of controlled falls to slowly hop
across a surface. In terms of practical applications, the Swiss
researchers said this tech could aid in remote planetary exploration,
possibly giving the Curiosity rover and its ilk some company. All noble goals, but for now the lab says that Cubli is just a high-tech toy. And that? That's perfectly fine.
Here is a video about it: The Cubli: a cube that can jump up, balance, and 'walk'
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source: engadget.com
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source: engadget.com
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