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Indian Students Develop Earthquake-Sensing Robot
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Students at J.T. Engineering College, Surat, have developed a robot that can detect an earthquake 3 hours in advance. The robot, named Earthquake Detector Robot, senses earth quake tremors with the help of two transmitters and one receiver. The circuit of the transmitters is buried inside the earth, which senses the temperature, water and the water level before transitting the information through microwave frequencies. After receiving the information, the robot senses the vibration and gives off an alarm, reports Deccan Chronicle.
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Thursday, February 04, 2010:
Click here to Read
Vivek Ratnakar, EFYTIMES News Network
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| I challenge them they will not make the Professional Robo or device for earthquake warning in 3 hours ago. |
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| - Subhash Thaker, Morvi, 2/6/2010 11:20:06 PM |
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