Circular to Linear Task

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Re: Circular to Linear Task

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Nikita's plan is legal; circular-to-linear is the disk & stick, and the ball is just THERE.

AS far as using steps again, there's no requirement for everything to be one-of-a-kind. Only caveat: your paperwork tells which one counts for what points. No having two balloons and then claiming that the second one counts when the first one fails.
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Would a rolling ball bearing (circular motion) that pushed a straw in a straight line (linear motion) work?
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abdouraxman wrote:Would a rolling ball bearing (circular motion) that pushed a straw in a straight line (linear motion) work?
I would personally say that does not count. The ball's path is linear, so therefore it is just linear to linear. The ball is just moving down a ramp in a straight line. Can anyone else weigh in on this?
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Re: Circular to Linear

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Agree.

I'm really puzzled by how difficult this give-away task has been for so many teams. It should be the easiest, most reliable one out there. Look at the side of a railroad steam engine. Power it with a weight on a string wrapped around the wheel. Simple.
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Our team took my suggestion of a ball going around on circular ramp and then hitting something at the end. Practically the simplest way to solve this one.
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Uncle Fester wrote:Agree.

I'm really puzzled by how difficult this give-away task has been for so many teams. It should be the easiest, most reliable one out there. Look at the side of a railroad steam engine. Power it with a weight on a string wrapped around the wheel. Simple.
Another great option is to use a winch system (as said by Primate). A motor spins, winds up string, pulling the string vertically
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aubrey048 wrote:Our team took my suggestion of a ball going around on circular ramp and then hitting something at the end. Practically the simplest way to solve this one.
I'd be careful about this one, my regional event supervisor denied us points for that :(
The winch sounds like a good idea, if we had the money to get one, haha
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Re: Circular to Linear

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austinfhs wrote:
aubrey048 wrote:Our team took my suggestion of a ball going around on circular ramp and then hitting something at the end. Practically the simplest way to solve this one.
I'd be careful about this one, my regional event supervisor denied us points for that :(
The winch sounds like a good idea, if we had the money to get one, haha
That's very unusual. How would that be against the rules? I see no way that it doesn't qualify as circular to linear.
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austinfhs wrote:
aubrey048 wrote:Our team took my suggestion of a ball going around on circular ramp and then hitting something at the end. Practically the simplest way to solve this one.
I'd be careful about this one, my regional event supervisor denied us points for that :(
The winch sounds like a good idea, if we had the money to get one, haha
The winch is just a small little DC motor with a straw attached to the end :P Nothing fancy at all
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Re: Circular to Linear

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Ball rolling around a ramp and hitting something?

In short. . . . no way.
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