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Re: Vex Pro Ball Shifter Questions

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Originally Posted by yash101 View Post
But you can uses that change in velocity to find out your actual velocity! Also, that is the reason why our shifter idea was a flop!
If everything was perfect you could use accelerometers to calculate velocity. However you would need a perfectly accurate accelerometer and no lag. There is no system capable of this, and so because of that using an accelerometer to find out your velocity would be incredibly inaccurate. Encoders provide a much more accurate reading of the velocity of your robot.
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