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Introduction to Velocity Kinematics in 3D

We will learn about the relationship, in 3D, between the velocity of the joints and the velocity of the end-effector — the velocity kinematics. This relationship is described by a Jacobian matrix which also provides information about how easily the end-effector can move in different Cartesian directions. To do this in 3D we need to learn about rate of change of orientation and the concept of angular velocity.

 

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