Quote:
Originally posted by Veselin Kolev
Yes, except that most teams gear the motors to be running at full power while pushing other robots.
|
I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to say. See, gearing is a relationship between on torque and speed. As one goes up, the other goes down, and the power stays constant. Your statement is very unclear. Motors can be geared low (a high number to one) or high (a low er number to one.) Low gearing will give you lot's of torque resulting in a large force applied by the wheels. High gearing will give you more rotations per time resulting in a higher linear speed of the vehicle.
__________________
Teacher/Engineer/Machinist - Team 696 Circuit Breakers, 2011 - Present
Mentor/Engineer/Machinist, Team 968 RAWC, 2007-2010
Technical Mentor, Team 696 Circuit Breakers, 2005-2007
Student Mechanical Leader and Driver, Team 696 Circuit Breakers, 2002-2004
|