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Zoom Zoom Zoom
How fast can a robot weighing 70 pounds, running on 1 atwood motors and 2 wheel drive, central stering system? Has anybody done with locomotion of the robot ? Regard schitnis Team 915 Last edited by schitnis : 19-01-2002 at 13:27. |
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to much math for me. suffice to say its slower than using 2 atwoods on 2 drive wheels with a dual caster front... and more complex to engineer.
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how fast is a segway?
oh wait...u said one motor...shucks...
lets see dean engineer that one!! |
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A 130 lb robot might do 3 m/s, but not push a goal, but a goal pusher might be unwise to try to go that fast, because the torque requirements are greater.
If you calculate it will go zoom-cubed, be prepared to change gears if the circuit breakers go click-squared. ![]() |
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