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← TechnologyWhich risk increases when joint angles exceed safety limits in inverse kinematics planning for industrial robots?
A)End-effector path error grows
B)Singularity avoidance algorithm fails
C)Actuator thermal runaway potential rises✓
D)Controller cycle-time increases drastically
💡 Explanation
Exceeding joint limits risks actuator thermal runaway through excessive current draw because `joint space position error feedback` strains the motor to maintain the programmed Cartesian position. Therefore, thermal limits are breached, rather than causing immediate path errors, which singularity constraints usually prevent.
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