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Team Update 4
http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...nt.aspx?id=450
I don't understand this change: Quote:
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Re: Team Update 4
I'm pretty sure it's just to clarify that it's above the specific height of the bumpers on a particular robot, not the generalized zone (10"-16") above the ground.
Assuming 5" tall bumpers, the original rule would have allowed a robot with bumpers between 10" and 15" to have an active mechanism at 16" and still be legal because it is not above the BUMPER ZONE. |
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Re: Team Update 4
I agree with NuttyMan54's interpretation.
And AMEN they struck the word "Breadboard". |
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Re: Team Update 4
Hmmm,
Does this mean that an elevated robot can control (not possess) a ball with an active mechanism as long as it's below the current height of the bumper? |
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Re: Team Update 4
Oh right, I hadn't thought of that. They probably changed it so you can still interact with the ball when on a bump, or pushing it into a goal, as it would technically be above the BUMPER ZONE.
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