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The question is not how many balls are in 68's robot.
The REAL question is, how many of the balls in the robot can they score in one go, and for how many points? (And if you try to tell me that all of them are 3's, I'm going to say that you're bluffing--the wheel can't get up to speed quite that fast without spitting at least a couple for ones and twos, unless they can reverse it for a bit.) |
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That depends on where they are shooting from and how much, if any, defense is being played.
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So there you have it. I counted 23 out of a possible 27 points, if all the shots go in. Yes there are nine balls. The fourth shot will go farther than the next four because putting four balls in compresses them together; decompressing the first ball in that stack would cause it to jump out a little. |
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3 times the amount you should have.
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I am curious as to what 469 can hold. They have that hopper that folds out.
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http://www.thebluealliance.com/match/2006cur_qm50 |
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9 balls. 4 in their shooter and 5 in harvester.
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25-30 according to 469 team members.
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This robot-stuffing reminds me of competing at the MN State Fair-- since there isn't enough room for a full field, we have a variety of different game-related challenges to compete in. One of those was a force-of-impact test. I would have loved to see some of these robots try that (for the record, I believe 1816 won that-- their dual-CIM shooter broke the measuring apparatus if I remember correctly). |
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