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Robot question
So, my team has been toying with an idea for our robot that is theoretically foolproof, but has proved a bit of a practical challenge. Does any team out there know how one might construct a flux-capacitor to FIRST's specifications? Also, are there any ways imaginable that one could use the drill motors to propel a robot's chassis to, oh, say, 80-90 mph.?
![]() Last edited by Karl : 18-06-2001 at 22:56. |
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