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Re: pic: Team 932 robot
It's pretty low to the ground as-is. We may want to rethink that decision if we want to climb ramps at the end of the match, huh? Granted, it can just as easily be mounted upside-down from that configuration in the picture, but that's still not a whole lot of clearance. Don't want to bottom out on ramps.
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A mathmatician, a physicist, and an engineer were all given a red rubber ball and told to find the volume.
The mathmatician carefully measured the diameter and evaluated a triple integral.
The physicist filled a beaker with water, put the ball in the water, and measured the total displacement.
The engineer looked up the model and serial numbers in his red-rubber-ball table.
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