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Re: re: extended arm

Posted by Matt.

Student on team #69, HYPER, from North Quincy High School and Gillette.

Posted on 1/16/2000 9:44 AM MST


In Reply to: re: extended arm posted by Patrick Seeney on 1/14/2000 11:51 AM MST:



: Here is a question that our team has been debating. We have been trying to come up with different ways to get on to the pole, one of them is to have a 1 foot (approx.) grappling hook on the end so that it can be fired over the pole and then pulled tight with tension, enabling us to be pulled up. Now my question is, does this count as a projectile? OR not, the peice never actually departs with our robot.

: Pat

If you miss, you must reel it in a.s.a.p., to prevent entanglement violations. If you can get a transcript of the kick-off, someone asked a question like that and entanglement violations came up. But don't let this deter you from using the grappling hook


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