Is “robotics” plural noun? What’s the meaning of ‘duplicate’?

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Which is the correct form, “Robotics is no longer ,” “Robotics are no longer ,” or “Robotic is no longer “?

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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
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Robotics is a singular noun, although it’s a pseudonym. As such, it is treated as a plural noun.

Those terms are used in scientific terms like Linguistics, Statistics or Economics. See terms like Physics, Statistics, Psychology or Computer Science.

Why is the verb robot never a noun? Robotic can’t be interpreted as an adjective,

robotic don’t really become a

noun.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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If you are using it as the field of study to study itself then it is singular.

Robotics is my life.

Is there really any plural argument for the construction of a robot?

Is robotics defective?

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