A robot knows when to speak because it gets a signal, like a timer or a sign from someone else. Imagine you're playing a game with your friend and you take turns talking, the robot does something similar! When its turn comes, it speaks. It's like having a secret message that tells the robot, 'Now it's your turn to talk!'
Examples
- A robot speaks when a timer goes off after someone else stops talking.
- The robot waits until another person in the room is done speaking before it starts talking.
- The robot gets a signal from a button, and that's when it begins to speak.
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- Why Do We Use Passwords for Security?
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