Cryogenic Engine vs Scramjet Engine 🚀
A Cryogenic Engine carries its own fuel and oxygen (Liquid Hydrogen + Liquid Oxygen) and works even in the vacuum of space. It is highly efficient and is mainly used in satellite launches and space missions.
A Scramjet Engine is an air-breathing engine that uses oxygen from the atmosphere, making it lighter and suitable for hypersonic flight (Mach 5+). It is mainly used in advanced missiles and future high-speed aircraft.
Simple way to remember:
👉 Cryogenic = Space travel (carries its own oxygen)
👉 Scramjet = Hypersonic travel (uses atmospheric oxygen)
🤖 Every robot movement starts with a joint.
From Revolute and Prismatic joints to Spherical and Planar joints, each type provides unique motion capabilities and degrees of freedom.
A quick visual guide to the fundamental joints used in robotics and industrial automation. 🚀
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