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Re: Kicking System Design Considerations

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Originally Posted by PortugazD.Ace View Post
I didn't say carry. I was wondering if, when the robot is stationary, the ball can be lifted so that it can get more air when kicked.
It doesn't matter if the robot is stationary or moving. Look at the definitions quoted above. If you lift the ball, it's not in contact with the field. If you are possessing the ball - controling its position - you can't lift it off the ground or you are carrying it.
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