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Re: Rail Diversion
I think that my post was misread. We have no intentions of contacting the ball return. We are simply wondering if a ball is on our robot (not on the return) if we are allowed to speed it up but not change its direction. Because my interpretation is that the ball cannot be changed direction with an active mechanism, but our design is not changing the direction of the ball, simply changing the speed.
if this makes sense, thanks for any input Team 3049 Bremerton, WA Fluffy Robotics |
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