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Absolute hight = ?
We were wonderting about the definition of the robot's height while on the opposite side of the field (the one closer to our alliance wall). [G20]
We know we can only be 60" tall while touching the carpet on the other side, but the question is - what exactly does "tall" mean? and what about "absolout height"? how do you measure the robot's height? :confused: thanks in advance team #3083 |
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"Tall" means how many inches high the highest part of your robot is. It will be measured by probably by a tape measure. |
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...from the carpet, to the height of the highest point on the robot. Although it will probably be measured in the inspection area, before you're allowed on the field
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...and you will be well advised to design for 59 inches and not 60. Being a little smaller won't affect things much, but if you are 1/4" too tall, you cannot play until that 1/4" comes off. Which may not be easy.
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What about when on bridges? If you're on your alliance bridge, but the part of you that's over onto the opponent's side isn't smaller than 60" yet? What about the cooperatition bridge?
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The rule Gary quoted was to emphasize that the 60" rule does not apply until your robot contacts the carpet. You're safe on the bridge, but as soon as your front wheel touches the carpet, you had better be no more than 60" tall. |
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The 60" rule applies at ALL times. So, if you are using a shooting device that extends above your robot while shooting, that additional height counts. For example, a catapult that arcs over the top of the robot must count the catapult at its highest point. If that causes the bot to exceed 60", then you can't use your shooter while on your side of the court.
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