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Re: A FIRST Encouter with Physics

well I kinda get it but it is slightly confuzing. you should explain everything as if you where teaching a 4 year old. Spell out every word (dont use the v=volts, t=torque till later) the equations should be broken down. even when you describe newtons, dont be afraid to over babyfi it. the simpler and the easier to read the better. when you get further on in the book like 10 pages at least, then start abbreviating. and also add a chart with all abbreviations you can think of. the chart would do good on the first page right after the contents. This way readers will have a chance to read it before they start the actual gear ratio and motor stuff.
for example:a=acceleration(definition)
a/c=alternating current (current found in your house outlets)
v=volts

and so on. (only use this part for abbreviations you will be using or that readers may encounter.)
and as for the breaking down of the equations put stuff like
EX: here the X indicates the cross product (small note on what cross product is) of the two vectors(Force and radius)
EX2: the length of the lever "ie:the gear" is in fact the radius of the gear. this radius = 2centimeters/2 =1cm

(and describe why the 2 cm is divided by two)
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EX3: (keep the picture of the problem you are working with, with the equation thing. I got confuzed when the big gear is right there, I thought we had started talking about that) and also put F=torgue/radius.

Either way it will be easier to understand for us rookies.
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Re: A FIRST Encouter with Physics

Great start! I also (supporting what everyone else has said) recommend a quick summary section at the end of every chapter or so. For instance Chapter 1's could say: F=ma, T=r x F (and/or T=r.F_(perpendicular), depending on your exact target audience), T_out=T_in(driven/driving) with a note that says if small drive big: slower, more torque. If big drives small, faster but less torque.

It's probably too early in the lesson to do this and it'd take some more description, but I'd love to see a few integrated design examples at some point. i.e. back up a step from "we have a kicker winch that needs to do this" to "we want to fire such and such rotating kicker at v velocity" It'd only take a few, but I think getting kids thinking about design intent might be really helpful. Also, this is a minor detail, but I know my students would probably concentrate on it better/like it more if I had actual robot photo examples to help put with a "you really can do awesome stuff if you know this" perspective.

I'd be happy to write some/proofread for this project. I actually did a (pretty simple) physics in robotics class for our team's pre-season last year: kinematics, friction, rotational motion, CG, and simple machines/MA. I'd recommend especially digging into (wheel) friction and maybe projectile motion.
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Re: A FIRST Encouter with Physics

I appreciate the Motor torque example as this is one of the perennial problems that a first team faces. Using SI units is a good thing. Creating clear definitions each put in a separate box helps with readability. Sometimes including an equation in the box is helpful for quick reference while reading an example. It is good to note that the motor must produce a lifting force not equal to but greater that the load in order to lift the load in a timely manner.

Ratios are another simple but important item. You covered speed vs torque but surprisingly many students do not know how to calculate the max speed of a drive with a CIM - Tough box even data sheets in front of them.
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Hi Patrick, I LOVE the idea of a glossary for the many terms we use in FIRST and robotics. We're planning to add a "glossary" module to the OSQA online question-and-answer system we're building that powers RoboFAQs.com, so it would be excellent to have your input and involvement when you make some progress organizing the terms and definitions. Good luck!

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Re: A FIRST Encouter with Physics

Here's an updated version. I've added a glossary and index, and tried to clarify and expand some of the writing. It's far from perfect, though, so keep the comments coming! Also, I realize this version doesn't address everyone's comments - I'm not ignoring them, I just don't have infinite time.

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Here's an updated version. I've added a glossary and index, and tried to clarify and expand some of the writing. It's far from perfect, though, so keep the comments coming! Also, I realize this version doesn't address everyone's comments - I'm not ignoring them, I just don't have infinite time.

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Figure 5 and Equation 5 are getting mixed up. The link on page 7 to Figure 5 directs to Equation 5.

Figure 2 in Section 1.2.3 really should just show the radius instead of the diameter. (More like Figure 3.)

There is also a reference to Figure 5 when talking about the motor curves.
</nitpicking>*

Very helpful stuff. The illustrations are well done too. I really appreciate all the effort you are putting into this. Thank You!


*I am assuming this was done in LaTeX and the error was just a typo.
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Re: A FIRST Encouter with Physics

I think your document should have <epic> and </epic> at the start and the end, becuase that is what it is.

What you had made a lot of sense and was well explained. The only thing I see missing is content, and some graphics and examples to help explain your concepts.
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Re: A FIRST Encouter with Physics

Wonderful work so far! Will your text be posted on 1519's website upon completion? This will be very helpful in introducing the younger new team members to understand and be able to work with some of the concepts we use while they haven't taken physics, robotics, or engineering intro courses in high school yet.

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Re: A FIRST Encouter with Physics

This stuff is awesome! There is a ton of potential for including robotics into the regular high school curriculum! I understand all the standardized tests (at least in California) really have the teachers strapped to a specific lesson plans. I really believe introducing this sort of real-world application would increase interest as well as retention.
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Re: A FIRST Encouter with Physics

Thanks for all of the positive comments! That really helps my motivation to keep working on it. Thanks also for the comments, criticisms, and nitpicks.

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Figure 5 and Equation 5 are getting mixed up. The link on page 7 to Figure 5 directs to Equation 5.</nitpicking>*

*I am assuming this was done in LaTeX and the error was just a typo.
I'm using LyX, which is essentially a front end for LaTeX. I checked, and it appears that what you're seeing is not really a typo - it's an artifact of my limited LaTeX knowlege. What is happening is that the "Figure 5" link is actually pointing to the Figure 5 caption, rather than pointing to the top of the figure. My PDF viewer (and presumably yours, too) jumps so that the link target is at the top of the page. This makes good sense for sections, but it's bad for figures. In this case, it just happens that Equation 5 is right in the middle of the page below Figure 5. I'm sure a LaTeX wizard would know how to fix it...

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I'll have to ask 1519's webmaster if they'd like to do that... *shouts across the house*. Actually, I'm putting it under a Creative Commons license, which will allow anyone to distribute it as they wish.

I've created a project on FIRST Forge for this document. For those of you interested in writing, editing, doing graphics or other things, please sign up for an account and check out the project files from the subversion repository. I'll put up more details about contributing on the project wiki page.

The latest and greatest versions of the document are available at http://botsnlinux.net/firstphysics. The top document in the list is the latest version, the files below are older revisions. I'll just warn you that right now I'm in the process of writing some new sections and it looks pretty rough in spots.
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I've created a project on FIRST Forge for this document. For those of you interested in writing, editing, doing graphics or other things, please sign up for an account and check out the project files from the subversion repository. I'll put up more details about contributing on the project wiki page.
Just to be clear... are you asking that all further discussion of the document's contents be moved from this thread to the Forge web page? Or do you welcome reviewers to continue discussing and making constructive suggestions here?


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Just to be clear... are you asking that all further discussion of the document's contents be moved from this thread to the Forge web page? Or do you welcome reviewers to continue discussing and making constructive suggestions here?
If anyone has comments or ideas, posting here or sending me a PM is fine. I realize some people may not want to sign up for yet another account on yet another site.
For anyone who wants to help edit the document itself, registering on FIRST Forge will be the most effective way to do that. I hope that clarifies things.
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I know I'm reviving an old thread here, but summer vacation has finally given me the time to do some more work.
The most recent version of the document is available at http://www.botsnlinux.net/firstphysics.php.
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