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← TechnologyWhich computational load increases in robotic arms employing inverse kinematics?
A)Trigonometric function evaluation spiking✓
B)Collision avoidance path planning
C)Dynamic load friction modeling
D)Servomotor torque ripple compensation
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Robotic arms using inverse kinematics demand frequent solution recalculations; the **trigonometric inverse** function evaluation increases processing because the joint angles are computed from end-effector position, therefore real-time control is impacted, rather than trajectory optimization or smooth torque output.
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