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[FTC]: Endgame: What is the defined as "lifting"?
What counts as "lifting" a robot?
Is a "lift" just if no parts of the alliance robot are touching the ground? Or is this a too-broad definition? |
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Re: [FTC]: Endgame: What is the defined as "lifting"?
I'm pretty sure not touching the ground is an accurate description.
Because some people were talking about using a ramp to get a robot to a certain height, which I think was established as acceptable. |
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Re: [FTC]: Endgame: What is the defined as "lifting"?
The rules state:
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Re: [FTC]: Endgame: What is the defined as "lifting"?
It would be really cool if your robot could climb on top of the other robot, just throwing it out there.
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Re: [FTC]: Endgame: What is the defined as "lifting"?
Ah, okay. That makes sense. Thanks.
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Re: [FTC]: Endgame: What is the defined as "lifting"?
Say you were to deploy a ramp to the top of the robot and the robot being lifted only made it half way up the ramp, but is completely on the ramp..would this be considered a legal lift and earn points?
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Re: [FTC]: Endgame: What is the defined as "lifting"?
They will score the 'lift' based upon the lowest point of the robot, as defined in the rules. You should experiment to see if what kinds of robots will stay in place after power is cut while on a ramp.
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Re: [FTC]: Endgame: What is the defined as "lifting"?
Quote:
On a related note, someone asked if the floor was a field element ("Lifting Robots may not use any field elements (i.e. the Rack, Ring Dispensers, etc.) to aid with the lifting of a Robot.") and were told: Quote:
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