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Re: Dry Ice on Robot?
I like balloons though...note to self, start getting penalties for left behind pneumatic air
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Not the result I want. Dr. Bob Chairman's Award is not about building the robot. Every team builds a robot. |
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Try this: Boil a regular drinking glass, then plunge it into ice cold water. What happens? Yep, same for a ferrite magnet, which means you'll be changing a motor soon. |
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For point of not getting in trouble with my parents, I assume the glass would crack? I can see why people would look for ways to cool a motor down fast after a match, but even after playing some back to backs with "pushing" matches, I can't recall our motors getting too hot. Meaning they still pass the 5 second test. Maybe it's just the competitions I've been in.
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C02 is not toxic to humans. Without it you have no breathing reflex, stop breathing, & die. One of the reasons confined space access is such a pain in the @#Q. (Oxygen deficiency lead to no C02 in lunges).
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Well, that's a somewhat special case and won't be happening in official competitions with the new tie breaker system.
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