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Bumper Zone Questions (was Misc. Questions)
So after much deliberation our team has found a fair amount of questions that we cannot figure our. We have gone over the manual and we cant figure out the answers. Any help would be appreciated
1) Do the bumpers need to be a certain hight above the ground? 2) Can the bumpers move when we change our bot to Final Configuration? 3) Can a "kicker" temporarily move outside of the bumper boundaries during its "kick"? Edit: Also we might do a "tank tread" drive system, are there any tips, companies, strategies that we might need to know to do make this a little easier? Thanks, Bryan Team 2240 Last edited by viperred396 : 10-01-2010 at 11:47. Reason: Added Question |
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Re: Misc. Questions
From what i have read till now i understood that a "kicker" is able to get outside the frame of the bumpers for only seconds and after this you ahve to wait at least 2 more seconds in order to kick agian. BUT remember that the kick object need to be underneath the bumpers zone.
All this is acordding to rule <G30> on the game manual. Hope this helped a bit ![]() |
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thanks that helps
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Re: Misc. Questions
The rules definitely state that no object can extend beyond the bumper zone. A ball kicker can extend out of the frame, but not out of the bumper zone, but for no longer than 2 seconds, and that it has to wait two more seconds to extend again. Rule G30
The bumpers cannot move, even in the finale configuration. Also, the frame itself cannot move (taking the bumpers with them) One caveat - if the robot is touching its alliance tower, it can extend to the finale configuration, event if it is not within the last 20 seconds of the game. I have not yet found the rules on the heights of the bumpers, but I ma sure that they are there. |
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Re: Misc. Questions
If it can't go outside the bumpers how can the robot tip other robot when it is on his "back"?
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Re: Misc. Questions
There is an exemption for certain actions - uprighting a robot is included in the exemptions
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Re: Misc. Questions
Also, if you can't figure out something that you think should be in the ROBOT rules, you might want to reread the GAME and ARENA rules because it might be there. And it doesn't hurt to reread chapers 0 thru 10 just because intersting very important facts are hiding in them.
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Re: Misc. Questions
Helpful rules to look at for this topic:
1) Bumper height and articulation: <R07> Quote:
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2)"Kicker" extending outside the bumper boundaries: <R16>: Quote:
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3) Volume while righting another robot: Quote:
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Re: Misc. Questions
I strongly suggest you read through the robot rules again....maybe a couple times.
http://usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/...nt.aspx?id=452 The bumper zone height is specified right near the beginning.... |
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Re: Misc. Questions
All this information but your last question could have been answered by looking at the game manual. Please read the game manual before you post any questions, or anything at all on CD. Most people that have questions usually look through the game manual first, and if they don't find a definitive answer after a good while of looking through the manual, then they come here. I will consider this a warning, but next time, please consult the manual first.
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