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Re: Team 2052's Mecanum Showcase!

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I understand that really the only force resisting is still static friction of the carpet and the wheels.
If my understanding of a wheel's mechanics is correct, static friction from the wheels is the only force ever really pushing the robot, and slip occurs when the force from the motors exceeds that static friction. That contradicts what you're saying here:

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Our force we apply with the motors I feel cancels out the slip of the rollers, leaving still static friction with the carpet.
Would that be correct? It seems counter-intuitive that force from a motor could overcome slip -- I'm imagining Lunacy-style wheels, where more force from the motors just meant more slip.
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