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Introduction

This page gives some tips on how to go about adding content to a Wikiversity page.

Adding a Figure (GIF) and a Caption

Taken from Robotic Mechanics and Modeling/Kinematics

3D animation of a three-link, serial manipulator using D-H parameters.

Adding References

If you would like to add a reference to a book, such as Applied Dynamics by Rutgers Professor Haim Baruh, you can add a reference that appears as a superscript.[1] If you look at the source, you will see a ref name, which makes it possible to cite the reference again like this.[1] At the bottom of this page, you will also find this command {{Reflist}} under References.

Adding Equations

Here are examples of adding equations:

𝗋P=XP𝖨+YP𝖩+ZP𝖪

𝗋P=XP𝖨+YP𝖩+ZP𝖪

The angular velocity vector ω=(ωx,ωy,ωz) defined above may be equivalently expressed as an angular velocity tensor, the matrix (or linear mapping) W = W(t) defined by:

W=[0ωzωyωz0ωxωyωx0]

Content from Kinematics and Robot kinematics

Check out Kinematics

Adding Bulleted List

Rotary Actuators Based on Pneumatically Driven Elastomeric Structures

Instructions on adding video

File:Dr Rick Hayes talks about Youtube Playlists in his teaching.ogv

Adding Hidden Code that Requires a Click to Expand

An example of how to setup a symbolic expression xf=xi+vct+12act2 in IPython.

Template:Hidden

Adding a Simple Quiz

The example below comes from Help:Quiz-Simple. <quiz display=simple> {Type the question here... |type="()"} + The correct answer. - Wrong or misleading answer. - Wrong or misleading answer. - Wrong or misleading answer. </quiz>

Adding a More Complex Quiz Question

The example below comes from Help:Quiz. <quiz display=simple>

{

What's this?


| typ="()" } - a boxer engine - a wankel engine + a radial engine </quiz>

References

Template:Reflist

Template:CourseCat