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Is it technically a projectile if, say, the thrown object can be reeled in by string?
Thanks in advance.
Pavan Dave
05-01-2008, 19:28
<R05> Exterior or exposed surfaces on the ROBOT shall not present undue hazards to the team
members, event staff or GAME PIECES. Reasonable efforts must be taken to remove,
mitigate, or shield any sharp edges, pinch points, entanglement hazards, projectiles,
extreme visual/audio emitters, etc. from the exterior of the ROBOT. All points and corners
that would be commonly expected to contact a TRACKBALL should have a minimum radiu
of 0.125 inches to avoid becoming a snag/puncture hazard. All edges that would be
commonly expected to contact a TRACKBALL should have a minimum radius of 0.030
inches. All of these potential hazards will be carefully inspected.
This is the only rule with projectiles in it. Once this gets forwarded to the GDC I think they will decide similarly to how they did in 2006 where they summed up that it was unsafe to have parts with springs and stuff flying everywhere. As a safety issue I do not think they will allow it, but please ask on the FIRST Q&As http://forums.usfirst.org/
Pavan.
Mike Schreiber
05-01-2008, 22:02
<R16> Once the MATCH has started, the ROBOT may assume a PLAYING CONFIGURATION
that exceeds the size dimensions specified in Rule <R11>. While in the PLAYING
CONFIGURATION, the ROBOT may expand up to a maximum horizontal dimension of 80
inches (e.g. all parts of the ROBOT must fit within an imaginary 80-inch-diameter upright
cylinder). There are no height limits for a ROBOT in its PLAYING CONFIGURATION at any
time after the start of the MATCH other than those specified in Rule <G36> about not
exceeding the maximum permitted height while in the opponent’s HOME STRETCH.
Can't go very far either....
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