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pic: Bear Brawl SF - 1519 Looking for a Passing Lane Around 237
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What a wicked fast robot 1519 has. Very cool. A killer hybrid mode also.
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Re: pic: Bear Brawl QF - 1519 Looking for a Passing Lane Around 237
I was thinking -- too late in the day, of course -- that they should have done a solo run around the field, just a demo to see how far they could go without other robots in the way. Not that other robots would be a problem...
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My favorite moment of the day involved 237's robot, when 237 regrettably fell over in autonomous, but Speed Racer then came sailing around the track and tried to drive under the "pillar" of your fallen robot but got hung up by the way-bent-over flagpole on our 'bot. Then, 173 bumped (autonomously) into both of our robots, and Speed Racer came sailing out with the bent-over-flagpole causing the bot to pull a wheelie for about ten feet before dropping onto all four wheels to make the turn for another line before autonomous ended. I haven't had a chance to review our video to see if we have a good shot of it, but our cameraman said she wasn't in the right place for a good angle of the wheelie! |
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Clearly, your earlier comments are such that you've forgiven us. Thank you! Three cheers for 237 and gracious professionalism! "The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it? Jeremiah 17:9 |
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I'm more interested in the v part. |
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"Average" robot: m = approx. 65kg v = approx. 2.5 meters/second KE = .5 * 65kg * (2.5 meters/second)^2 = 203 Joules Speed Racer: m = approx. 30kg v = approx. 6.0 meters/second KE = .5 * 30kg * (6.0 meters/second)^2 = 540 Joules |
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