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Plasma Combustion Motor Teaser

Yan Wang

By: Yan Wang
New: 26-01-2003 17:52
Updated: 26-01-2003 17:52
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Plasma Combustion Motor Teaser

This little teaser from 639 hints at a part of our robot this year. Though information is scarce in this picture, we are allowed to tell you that this is part of our plasma combustion motor, completely machined out of parts and materials available to FIRST teams. Though the size of this component is not visible, it is not important as the device will allow propulsion of the robot in autonomous into the wall of parts after expanding wings of 5'x8' on all the major axis. More teasers will come.

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27-01-2003 13:06

Chris Dibble


Unread hmmm

Where is quartz on the extra parts list...?



27-01-2003 13:24

dlavery


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It's not on the "restricted parts list" so I guess that they can use it!

-dave

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Y = AX^2 + B.... ehhh, whatever



29-01-2003 14:40

Yan Wang


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It may like Quartz to you people... but the real secret is in nanotechnology! The Cornell Lab here helped us with it and in fact, we have something that looks like rock salt to the naked eye but is in fact biiilllliioons of ---- top secret ---- .



02-02-2003 11:27

GregT


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Yah, SHH there is still time for other teams to use our secret design. You've given too much away already.

There is no rule about Taking steel and re-assembling it atom by atom, is there?

If it weren't for that dang light, our robot would be < 1 cm^3



14-02-2003 15:46

bigqueue


Unread Antimatter?

Hey..isn't that anti-matter? How did you get that stable without a magnetic resonent containment vessle?

Nice......



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