| name | extract-physical-ai-formulas |
| description | Extract and explain formulas used in Physical AI and Humanoid Robotics from text, lecture notes, or papers. Use when user asks to identify or understand relevant formulas. |
| version | 1.0.0 |
Physical AI Formula Extraction Skill
When to Use This Skill
- User asks to "extract formulas" or "find equations" related to Physical AI or Humanoid Robotics
- User provides textbooks, lecture notes, or research papers with formulas
- User wants formulas explained with units, meaning, and practical applications
Procedure
- Read the text: Identify all mathematical formulas related to Physical AI, robotics, or control systems
- Format formulas: Convert formulas into clear LaTeX or plain-text notation
- Explain formulas: Provide a brief description, meaning of variables, and units
- Provide examples: Give small, practical examples when possible
- Optional context: Link formulas to applications in humanoid robotics, sensors, actuators, or control systems
Output Format
Formula: The extracted formula in LaTeX or plain-text
Description: Explanation of the formula and its purpose
Variables / Units: Meaning and units of each variable
Application / Example: How the formula is used in robotics
Quality Criteria
- Formulas must be accurate and correctly formatted
- Explanations should be clear and concise
- Include observable outcomes or examples when possible
- Maintain relevance to Physical AI and humanoid robotics
Example
Input: "The torque τ required for a robotic joint can be calculated using τ = I * α, where I is the moment of inertia and α is the angular acceleration."
Output:
- Formula: τ = I * α
- Description: Torque τ equals the moment of inertia I multiplied by angular acceleration α
- Variables / Units: τ [Nm], I [kg·m²], α [rad/s²]
- Application / Example: Used to calculate torque requirements for joint actuators in humanoid robots