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@FawnOnyx: thanks for the encouragement :) I appreciate it.

@ryan201: I say with very much confidence that is is Chem -> Mech -> Elec.
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Does anyone have all three EM transfers?
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ryan201 wrote:Hey folks - trying to settle a debate: If a balloon inflates via chemical reaction and flips an electrical switch to continue the transfer, is this Chemical->Mechanical->Electrical, or Chemical->Electrical?
I would say Chem->Mech->Elec because something I would think to be a Chem->Elec would be having two nonconductors of electricity to mix and become a conductor of electricity, or something.
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Is a thermostat thermal->electrical or thermal->mechanical->electrical
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Can we use IR sensors?
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isaysroar wrote:Can we use IR sensors?
Have you read the rule clarifications?
http://www.soinc.org/official_rules_clarif
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So thats a yes I presume?...
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Would a PIR sensor be considered an integrated circuit?
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isaysroar wrote:Would a PIR sensor be considered an integrated circuit?
It should not be considered a integrated circuit.
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