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← TechnologyWhich risk increases when a robotic arm's tactile sensors fail during adaptive assembly?
A)Excessive motor torque exertion✓
B)Inaccurate thermal gradient mapping
C)Unintended electromagnetic interference
D)Suboptimal energy consumption pathways
💡 Explanation
Excessive torque increases because force feedback errors disrupt the precise control enabled by closed-loop *force control* impacting delicate parts. Therefore motors may over-exert creating risk rather than halting the process avoiding mechanical stress.
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