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80 Inch Cylinder Question
Does the 80 Inch Cylinder that your robot has to fit in while playing include the robots bumpers?
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Re: 80 Inch Cylinder Question
As mentioned in may other threads the 80" cylinder is an example the rule only requires all horizontal measurements be less than 80".
Having said that, the bumpers do count in this measurement. |
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Re: 80 Inch Cylinder Question
Where precisly is that "80 inch" measurement defined in the rules?
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Re: 80 Inch Cylinder Question
<R16>. Ignore the parenthetical example; there are cases that violate it but still satisfy the rule.
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