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Re: Plotting Location w/ Accellerometer Project
The use of ac = (Vt2)/r and the other equations only apply if the robot is moving in a circle. I do not know the skill of your drivers, but most drivers I have seen do not drive in circles. The Vt refers to the velocity of the object tangential to the acceleration.
The wf = w0 + xt is similar to vf = v0 + at. It is the rotational velocity of a body under constant rotational acceleration. x is the rotational acceleration in radians/(s2).
In circular motion, velocity, acceleration, and position can be related to their rotational analogues by dividing by the radius.
Another interesting idea (that may be completely wrong) is to use a gyro with the forward position to create a set of vectors that might be used to find position in a polar system.
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