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littletimmy
01-12-2004, 09:27 PM
Has anyone made a goal (large or small) and determined how many small balls will fit in and still have room for the multiplier ball?

Also, how many small balls will fit in without a multiplier ball?

Thanks

computhief263
01-12-2004, 09:30 PM
Has anyone made a goal (large or small) and determined how many small balls will fit in and still have room for the multiplier ball?

Also, how many small balls will fit in without a multiplier ball?

Thanks


My team did some calculating today and figured that out.
Small goal (movable)= 9 balls w/ room for the multiplier
Large goal (stationary)= 15 balls w/ room for the multiplier

hope this helps :]

dez250
01-12-2004, 09:39 PM
My team did some calculating today and figured that out.
Small goal (movable)= 9 balls w/ room for the multiplier
Large goal (stationary)= 15 balls w/ room for the multiplier

hope this helps :]

Did you do this calculation on the area thats inside the goals, because that would mean that your amounts would be balls perfectly placed in there, and not thrown in by the Human Players. The best way would be to do testing with a FIRST goal and balls.

computhief263
01-12-2004, 09:55 PM
Did you do this calculation on the area thats inside the goals, because that would mean that your amounts would be balls perfectly placed in there, and not thrown in by the Human Players. The best way would be to do testing with a FIRST goal and balls.

We did that calculation using a 3d cad model of the goals. We originally had 2 different estimates based of just the area of the goal, both of which turned out to be wrong.

And yes a test would be the best way to tell for sure how many, but being that my team doesnt have a goal constructed we figured a 3d model would be the next best thing

littletimmy
01-12-2004, 10:18 PM
Has any team actually constructed the goals yet?

Jedi Padawan
01-12-2004, 10:35 PM
just finished design phase so thats the one of the next two simultaneous phases that comes give it a week and most teams will be at that exact challenge (if they aren't already)

KenWittlief
01-13-2004, 12:03 AM
our estimates were based on the volume of the goals and the volume of the ball, with a 66% derating

we came up with 15 and 23 - leaving room to cap

Greg Needel
01-13-2004, 12:12 AM
we have a goal and field but won't get a chanc to test this till wed. when we all meet again

Jason Morrella
01-13-2004, 12:48 AM
the small goal should be able to hold 9 or 10 balls and still be able to cap (I say 9 and still "safely" cap, Lavery says 10 - so when in doubt, I guess you'd go with the rocket scientist. Not gonna win many disagreements with a guy who actually fits the "rocket scientist" cliche) :)

I don't remember the large goal exactly - but I think it will hold about 16 and be able to cap safely, probably + or - 2 balls depending on how they fall and position in the goal.

Hope that helps.

MOE
01-16-2004, 04:05 PM
Hi from the cold northeast
-10 degrees today just another good old football day in New England
GO PATS !!!!!! :cool:
I went to NH kickoff ---- stationary 22 - 24 full 14 - 18 with cap
mobile 12 - 14 full 9 - 11 with cap maybe could add one or two to each with some luck.
Good luck to all :D
TEAM 88 TJ2 and MOE
:yikes:

Smrtman5
01-16-2004, 08:18 PM
How many small (5 pt) balls are there per side anyway?

JVN
01-16-2004, 08:44 PM
How many small (5 pt) balls are there per side anyway?
Hmmm...
Tough question.

I'm not certain, but relatively sure the answer would reside in your manual.

Pat Fairbank
01-16-2004, 08:49 PM
There are 18 of the purple ones that get released per side, and don't forget the two yellow small balls (10 pts) if you can rescue them.

Koci
01-16-2004, 09:41 PM
18 on each side, plus 3 for each team (6 on each side, 12 total), 4 bonus balls, total to 52.