How to interpret rules on what counts as a jump
Posted: January 22nd, 2018, 11:19 am
I know this isn't a place to get an official answer, but while I'm waiting on the official answer I'll see how you guys are treating it.
in the rules it states that
"After landing the vehicle must travel at least 5 cm on the track in the direction of the jump (e.g., a gap may not end with the vehicle hitting a wall)"
how does this get applied? for instance, say the ball is launched at a 45 degree angle and lands on something the same height as the launch point. The ball will now be travelling at a 45 degree angle down. So does it have to keep both the vertical and horizontal components of its direction the same for 5 cm? or can it land there and not continue to go down?
another way to look at it, let's say you have the x, y and z (vertical) axis.
if it starts the jump going in the positive x direction, does, and when it jumps it therefore has an x and z component of it's velocity. Does it have to continue in both these directions for 5 cm?
what about if it jumps in the x direction, lands and is steered to the left in a circle. It still travels 5 cm in the x direction, but it's not in a straight line. is that ok?
I wish I could draw these up and illustrate them.
in the rules it states that
"After landing the vehicle must travel at least 5 cm on the track in the direction of the jump (e.g., a gap may not end with the vehicle hitting a wall)"
how does this get applied? for instance, say the ball is launched at a 45 degree angle and lands on something the same height as the launch point. The ball will now be travelling at a 45 degree angle down. So does it have to keep both the vertical and horizontal components of its direction the same for 5 cm? or can it land there and not continue to go down?
another way to look at it, let's say you have the x, y and z (vertical) axis.
if it starts the jump going in the positive x direction, does, and when it jumps it therefore has an x and z component of it's velocity. Does it have to continue in both these directions for 5 cm?
what about if it jumps in the x direction, lands and is steered to the left in a circle. It still travels 5 cm in the x direction, but it's not in a straight line. is that ok?
I wish I could draw these up and illustrate them.