Braking

ndkuma01
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Re: Braking

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CPScienceDude wrote: Thu May 28, 2020 8:08 pm
ndkuma01 wrote: Thu May 28, 2020 5:54 pm I am completely new to the event and new to division C as I am now switching from B to C. And I was reading through the Scioly wiki to get an understanding and I read that the using a wingnut break can have some friction and I wanted to ask if you could use graphite on the nut to reduce friction? I may be getting it wrong be I am just curious and still trying to figure it out.
You certainly can, but I've personally never used it. The friction between two metal surfaces (the nut and the axle) really isn't that impactful to the overall speed of the vehicle. Plus, if your vehicle is too fast it will skid when braking, and you generally want to avoid skid altogether, as it will make it more challenging to accurately aim your vehicle.
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Re: Braking

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CPScienceDude wrote: Thu May 28, 2020 8:08 pm
ndkuma01 wrote: Thu May 28, 2020 5:54 pm I am completely new to the event and new to division C as I am now switching from B to C. And I was reading through the Scioly wiki to get an understanding and I read that the using a wingnut break can have some friction and I wanted to ask if you could use graphite on the nut to reduce friction? I may be getting it wrong be I am just curious and still trying to figure it out.
You certainly can, but I've personally never used it. The friction between two metal surfaces (the nut and the axle) really isn't that impactful to the overall speed of the vehicle. Plus, if your vehicle is too fast it will skid when braking, and you generally want to avoid skid altogether, as it will make it more challenging to accurately aim your vehicle.
That is true, but the only thing is, if you add friction to your wingnut intentionally, it may be extremely difficult to get it to run consistently. But if you're using the friction to slow it down until the wingnut braking kicks in, then that should be fine. However, now you may run into the risk of the car not even getting all the way to the target point.
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