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Re: help me please
Yep, that's right.
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That's really not a correct description of friction. A Mu of 1.00 does not mean two surfaces are solidly locked together. There is no limitation that mu must be between 0-1. In fact many object pairs have a mu greater than 1.00. Mu is a dimensionless constant found by comparing the downward force on an object to the force resisting its motion. For example in you have a 120 lb robot a mu of .05 means only the wheels can exert 6 lbs of forward force using friction before they being to slip. If the wheels have a mu of 1.5 then the robot can exert 180 of pounds of force using a frictional connection to the ground before slipping. A real world example of a mu higher than one would be copper on copper 1.3 silver on silver 1.5 etc. source: http://www.engineershandbook.com/Tab...efficients.htm |
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Re: Wheel Confusion
And as a point of reference the old roughtop/wedgetop tread used by many teams prior to being made instantly obsolete yesterday has a CoF around 1.2-1.3 on the old playing carpet. Alas, it is a whole new era...
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Re: Wheel Confusion
how is this supposed to simulate traction on the moon? .05 is like 1/20 what we had not 1/6?
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The surface of the moon is dusty, from what I hear. The gravity is 1/6, which would generally make the friction 1/6. The only question is what is your baseline for friction on a dusty surface on Earth.
I don't think they really are aiming for literal accuracy here, the moon theme is just that, a theme. |
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