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I really can't be sure about it, but if its anything like a basic physics simulation I set up, it's going to be really hard to turn.
(REALLY HUGE) (Google Sketchup 7 with Sketchyphysics2) Last edited by NorviewsVeteran : 04-01-2009 at 00:51. |
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Any chance anyone at the kickoff weighed a real trailer?
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One of my team picked it up at the kickoff and said it was ~ the weight of a bowling ball ... So I'm assuming ~ 16 LBS + Balls
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They told us at the kickoff that the trailer weighs about 30 pounds.
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a team at VCU weighed it and said it was close to 40 pounds...and you could still push it with no effort on carpet
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Pushing it in the directin of it's wheels rotation and having it skid sideways along the floor are to different matters. The 2nd of which is compounded further by the fact your force is not bein applied directly through the wheels, but rather through the trailer hitch. |
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(correct me if im wrong with my analogy...im not a physics major at ALL )for example, think of it this way. you and your younger sibling are spinning in a circle. you are the robot, and your sibling is the trailer. as you are spinning, or turning, things are all hunky dory. while you might be able to stop on a dime, your sibling, who is spinning in a larger circle, is generating a lot more centripetal (?) force, which makes it harder for them to stop. so while you might stop, they'll keep going for a little while longer. that extra amount of time that they move, while still attached to you, will pull you in the direction that they are going. the same principle applies while turning. i guess what im trying to say is, get that trailer built quick, so you can start seeing what type of difference it will make on movement, because its gonna make things extra...umm...fun. |
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I went through and estimated the weights of all of the parts on the trailer per the drawings. My estimate is that the total weight will be 40.2, lose to the 40 pounds as noted in a previous post.
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Thanks Mike!
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Sorry Kim, I remembered my tape measure, but forgot my bathroom scale this year in Manchester. Next year I guess that's tops on my list of things to pack!
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i though i had read somewhere that the trailer has omni wheels so it should be able to be pushed sideways also making it (a bit) easier to spin your robot in a circle
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The trailer has the same wheels as the robot does.
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From the list of materials and drawings, I agree that it's thirty or forty pounds. All the same, this trailer is going to make driving difficult, not only because of the surface or driving style, but because if you want to put it in reverse fast, it's going to be tough.
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