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Weight of goal w/ balls in it
Posted by Patrick Dingle at 1/27/2001 1:37 PM EST
Other on team #639, Red B^2, from Ithaca High School and Cornell University. Has anyone measured / calculated the weight of the goal and/or the weight of the small balls and big balls? The center of mass of the goal? Our team is in need of this information to calculate torques and whatnot. Thanks Patrick Dingle Team 639 - Ithaca High School & Cornell University |
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Re: Weight of goal w/ balls in it
Posted by JVN at 1/27/2001 3:04 PM EST
Student on team #250, GE Dynamos - Capital District Robotics Team, from Shenendehowa High School and General Electric. In Reply to: Weight of goal w/ balls in it Posted by Patrick Dingle on 1/27/2001 1:37 PM EST: small balls - 1.1 lbs big balls - 5.x lbs goal - 74 something? i don't remember exactly ~John #250 sorry, i forget the exact goal measurement |
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Re: Weight of goal w/ balls in it
Posted by mike o'leary at 1/27/2001 4:02 PM EST
Student on team #419, rambots, from bc high. In Reply to: Re: Weight of goal w/ balls in it Posted by JVN on 1/27/2001 3:04 PM EST: : small balls - 1.1 lbs : big balls - 5.x lbs : goal - 74 something? i don't remember exactly : ~John #250 : : sorry, i forget the exact goal measurement i think someone said that the goal was 88lbs full, but what that 'full' entails, and wether or not my memory is accurate is subject to debate (what DID i do last night?...) mike |
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Re: Weight of goal w/ balls in it
Posted by Dodd Stacy at 1/27/2001 5:41 PM EST
Engineer on team #95, Lebanon Robotics Team, from Lebanon High School and CRREL/CREARE. In Reply to: Weight of goal w/ balls in it Posted by Patrick Dingle on 1/27/2001 1:37 PM EST: : Has anyone measured / calculated the weight of the goal and/or the weight of the small balls and big balls? The center of mass of the goal? Our team is in need of this information to calculate torques and whatnot. : Thanks : Patrick Dingle : Team 639 - Ithaca High School & Cornell University Patrick, Our goal, with 13 small balls (which lets a big ball seat on top with no interference) and one big ball weighs around 85 lbs. The CG of the empty goal is about 24 inches above the floor. Good luck. Dodd |
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