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Measuring projectile poof balls
I have to say that's the best title i've ever used!
According to the rules the balls can have a max speed of 28mph or 12 m/s. Obviously this is a important rule since it insures safety. It occured to me however, how do we measure the velocity of the balls? ![]() |
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Re: Measuring projectile poof balls
If you are using a pitching machine type device, you can use rotational motion principles.
V = r ω V - Linear Velocity r - Radius ω - Angular Velocity So, find the RPM of the output wheel, convert to Rotations per Second, then convert to radians per second. ω is a unit of radians per second. That should give you a basic outline of how fast it will travel assuming a 100% efficient transmission of power between both items. |
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Re: Measuring projectile poof balls
Bushnell Velocity Radar Gun
![]() "Baseball Accuracy: +/- 1 mph Softball/Tennis: 6-110 mph/16 - 176 kph (100-ft away) Auto Racing: 6-200 mph/16-320 kph (1300+ feet away)" http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/pr...ductId=1845491 I've seen it at RadioShack as well, eBay has them for ~$80 ---------------------------------------------------------------- SPEED WATCH ![]() "Radar gun when this easy to use alternative calculates the speed of any object with an instantaneous conversion of time & distance to a MPH reading at a fraction of the cost." http://www.opentip.com/product_info....ducts_id=38647 $28.54 |
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Re: Measuring projectile poof balls
Thanks both. That's one concern out of the way. Now number 204....
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well there are a few ways. If you can shoot your launcher straight and measure the height it reached then use the formula v=sqrt(2gh)
it was derived from conservation of energy kinetic energy = (mv^2)/2 potential energy = mgh=(mv^2)/2 2mgh=mv^2 2gh=v^2 v=sqrt(2gh) If you can't launch straight up but can launch straight ahead and measure the distance it fires from a known height then: v=d/(.45sqrt(h)) where h is the height between the launch point and the floor. d is the distance traveled before hitting the floor. Everything must be in SI units. Last edited by Rickertsen2 : 01-07-2006 at 11:48 PM. |
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Re: Measuring projectile poof balls
Our team is using a video camera with frame-by-frame analysis to figure out all the characteristics of the foam ball. If the Boeing engineer says it's possible, I'm going to believe him.
![]() I'm so glad the fields are indoor, having to deal with wind would be a nightmare... |
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Re: Measuring projectile poof balls
We might just try this:
<S02> Muzzle Velocity - No ROBOT may throw a ball with an exit velocity of greater than 12 m/s (26.8 mph). As a reference, a ball traveling at this velocity when leaving the ROBOT at an angle of 30º from horizontal with no spin will travel approximately 35 feet. A robot that violates this rule will be considered unsafe per <S01>. |
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Re: Measuring projectile poof balls
Heheh this year the matches are going to be NUTS! Volunteers will be running all around the sides of the field throwing balls that bounce out back into the field. Balls will be flying everywhere. None of the balls wil be allowed to go that fast, but 12 mph is still fast enough to take out a few unattentive judges
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Re: Measuring projectile poof balls
you could always use the beam sensor (parts KR61 and KR62). set the beam across the ball path, and have it measure the time during which the beam is broken. Combined with the ball diameter (7") you can figure out the velocity
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The best way to find out? Prototypes! |
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