I'm not entirely sure.CookiePie1 wrote: ↑December 9th, 2019, 5:58 pmhow even....was their rocket made of glass or something? and it hit that hard? I'm shocked
2020 LISO Invitational (Long Island, NY) Div B & C
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Re: 2020 LISO Invitational (Long Island, NY) Div B & C
where can i sign up
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Re: 2020 LISO Invitational (Long Island, NY) Div B & C
Their rocket was made with skill but the launcher was used with a half leaky air tubeCookiePie1 wrote: ↑December 9th, 2019, 5:58 pmhow even....was their rocket made of glass or something? and it hit that hard? I'm shocked
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what skilllavarball wrote: ↑December 9th, 2019, 7:09 pmTheir rocket was made with skill but the launcher was used with a half leaky air tubeCookiePie1 wrote: ↑December 9th, 2019, 5:58 pmhow even....was their rocket made of glass or something? and it hit that hard? I'm shocked
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Can’t expose them right now without consentbuilderguy135 wrote: ↑December 9th, 2019, 7:11 pmwhat skilllavarball wrote: ↑December 9th, 2019, 7:09 pmTheir rocket was made with skill but the launcher was used with a half leaky air tubeCookiePie1 wrote: ↑December 9th, 2019, 5:58 pm
how even....was their rocket made of glass or something? and it hit that hard? I'm shocked
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Re: 2020 LISO Invitational (Long Island, NY) Div B & C
What did you score in boomi and gravity, if you're willing to share?Tendan wrote: ↑December 9th, 2019, 5:01 pm I'm late to this but:
Circuit (Not sure what place, can't find it on the test): The first half of the test was challenging, to say the least, being a bunch of field questions. The second half was good up until history, which is my least favorite part of any test. The lab was well executed well but was oddly easy relative to some parts of the test.
Detector (16th): The test was good and pretty straight forward, for the most part, but device testing was quite the opposite. It sounds like things were quite a lot better in later time blocks, but in TB 0, things were just getting started, so calibration and testing were a bit chaotic. Then to top it all off, my calibration thermometer and detector decided to be 1.1 degrees away from each other during testing, despite being perfect a minute before. The opinions after TB 0 are a better reflection of how it was run.
Gravity (1st): It was run by Kellenberg so it was run pretty close to perfect. There were some minor scheduling delays, but that's to be expected with the number of teams that were competing. The floor was meh and the track went against the lay of the floorboards, but it could be worked with. The one thing I didn't like was when I found out that after this competition we need independent ramps for the A, B, and C teams, instead of all sharing one ramp, but I guess rules are rules.
Machines (10th): Being new to physics, I am quite happy about this result. My partner did more work than me on both the test and the device, but I did my part. The exam seemed fair, and nothing went terribly wrong during device testing.
Boom (6th): I was supposed to compete in it but Gravity ran long (my fault).
Ping Pong (10th): We were tier 1 and the chute deployed, so I'm happy. We did have to change launchers because whoever went before us hit the roof hard and had pieces of their rocket puncture the hose.
Also, I think you got 22nd in Circuit (link below)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing
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Re: 2020 LISO Invitational (Long Island, NY) Div B & C
Thanks, I couldn't find that spreadsheet.MadCow2357 wrote: ↑December 10th, 2019, 6:20 amWhat did you score in boomi and gravity, if you're willing to share?Tendan wrote: ↑December 9th, 2019, 5:01 pm I'm late to this but:
Circuit (Not sure what place, can't find it on the test): The first half of the test was challenging, to say the least, being a bunch of field questions. The second half was good up until history, which is my least favorite part of any test. The lab was well executed well but was oddly easy relative to some parts of the test.
Detector (16th): The test was good and pretty straight forward, for the most part, but device testing was quite the opposite. It sounds like things were quite a lot better in later time blocks, but in TB 0, things were just getting started, so calibration and testing were a bit chaotic. Then to top it all off, my calibration thermometer and detector decided to be 1.1 degrees away from each other during testing, despite being perfect a minute before. The opinions after TB 0 are a better reflection of how it was run.
Gravity (1st): It was run by Kellenberg so it was run pretty close to perfect. There were some minor scheduling delays, but that's to be expected with the number of teams that were competing. The floor was meh and the track went against the lay of the floorboards, but it could be worked with. The one thing I didn't like was when I found out that after this competition we need independent ramps for the A, B, and C teams, instead of all sharing one ramp, but I guess rules are rules.
Machines (10th): Being new to physics, I am quite happy about this result. My partner did more work than me on both the test and the device, but I did my part. The exam seemed fair, and nothing went terribly wrong during device testing.
Boom (6th): I was supposed to compete in it but Gravity ran long (my fault).
Ping Pong (10th): We were tier 1 and the chute deployed, so I'm happy. We did have to change launchers because whoever went before us hit the roof hard and had pieces of their rocket puncture the hose.
Also, I think you got 22nd in Circuit (link below)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing
We got roughly 1100 in boom. We are just reusing the same really heavy boom over and over, that way there's no need to build a new one for each competition. Gravity timed 3.31 seconds and was 2.9 cm off for a score of 9.11.
2019 - 2020 Events
~ Boomilever
~ Detector Building
~ Gravity Vehicle
~ Machines
~ Ping-Pong Parachute
~ Boomilever
~ Detector Building
~ Gravity Vehicle
~ Machines
~ Ping-Pong Parachute
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