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Originally Posted by AllenGregoryIV
I'm guessing the standard 12.75:1 toughbox mini with 6" wheels. That's 10.9fps unloaded and 8.83fps with standard JVN loads.
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For students with inquiring minds...
In the spreadsheet, the 8.83 number is calculated directly from the 10.9 number by multiplying by a "Speed Loss Constant" (default is 81%).
This constant is not computed within the spreadsheet from user-entered info about physical loads and motive forces in the drivetrain: you get the same 8.83 answer from the spreadsheet if you change the number of motors, stall torque of motors, the mass of the robot, or gearbox/drivetrain friction.
The best way to determine what value you should use for the "Speed Loss Constant" for your drivetrain is to build the drivetrain and measure its top speed, then divide that by the theoretical unloaded speed.