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Hold Back Mass
How much Hold Back Mass is legal? By hold back i mean any parts that can be worked on or added on after the robotic is completed and not put in the bag.
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Re: Hold Back Mass
According to the FRC Manual:
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Thanks alot
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Actually it is 45 pounds weight, not mass.
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No, I heard it was £45.
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So we can bring 6x more to the Lunar Regional than all other regionals? no fair to those not going!
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The hold back mass this year is, as of yesterday, ~1.399 slugs.
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g at sea level is 9.80665 m/s^2. g in Denver is 9.796 m/s^2. I just converted pounds to kg and back again. I didn't want to go screwing around in imperial units. *I am not actually saying this is an issue. EDIT: *******Wait, I definitely did that wrong. SORRY GUYS! its only a half newton difference on a 120lb robot. so like a tenth of a pound at sea level. Last edited by tStano : 07-02-2014 at 00:00. |
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