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Re: Throw or Drop?
Since we're not, all it takes is a consistent shooting mechanism and a little time spent to solve the problem empirically. One physical example is worth a thousand models, so go build something and see what happens!
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Re: Throw or Drop?
Our team has looked at both, and may end up with both. If the basket is 14 inches long then it ends up something like 3 -4 inches from the edge of the rim. I poured basketballs into a trash can from this distance with ease. We are trying to figure out a way to use a dumping basket as a hopper for a shooter so we can do both.
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Re: Throw or Drop?
Just checked the math:
Not possible to dunk/drop balls into the hoops (Though you can get really close) Barriers: Fender: 38.75" Now all the things to take out of that: Hoop: Inside Diameter 18" Backboard: 0.5" Connection from hoop to backboard: 6" from inside of hoop to backboard Total: 24.5" + some tiny distance for the diameter of the hoop ring (the metal itself not the gap in the middle) 38.75 - 24.5 = 14.25 You are allowed to extend out 14" 14.25" - 14" = 0.25" So even under ideal circumstances your extention falls just short of the hoop. Dunking is physically impossible without tipping your robot somehow, or violating the rules. |
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Re: Throw or Drop?
can't you overcome a quarter inch with spin? what about the diameter of the ball?
anyways, my team is ging to try for a shooting mechanism, our ultimate goal being the ability to take half-court shots. we are still in the process of selecting the best way to do this though,... |
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Re: Throw or Drop?
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0.25'' + 3.25'' = 3.5'' |
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