Our elbow can only rotate 180 degrees instead of 360, so is it considered only half a degree of freedom along the rotation axis? Is our elbow a real revolute joint?
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Great Information! Can you also do videos on Cylindrical, joints...... as weel. Your concept if very clear and concise
nice lecture. thank you!
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can u please provide me with the program u use here to make annotations with pen ?
I use SmoothDraw.
www.smoothdraw.com/
Our elbow can only rotate 180 degrees instead of 360, so is it considered only half a degree of freedom along the rotation axis? Is our elbow a real revolute joint?
For being a revolute joint, it does not matter the range of rotation. Elbow is in fact a 3D mechanism with spherical (ball and socket) joints.
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