chalker wrote:DivineBbbbbeast wrote:Dr. Chalker, in the case that the laser beam gets split, what is the policy on which beam will be taken? I heard it was the brightest beam last year, but one competition I attended counted it as a miss because only one beam hit next to the target. can this question be resolved as soon as possible before regionals? Thanks
Unofficially, I'd think the brightest beam should be the one that matters. Does this happen that often in competition? I've never seen it in all the times I've run that event. I have seen an occasional diffraction pattern due to grazing the corner of the mirror, but that's a much different thing and easy to see where the center of the pattern is.
Yes, especially when u have templates like the one our team uses... My best was pretty close to perfect, but one small shift in a mirror on my template can give me a 0 for accuracy. Is it possible to get a clarification on the soinc so that I can show event supervisors in case something goes wrong?