Some questions
Posted: April 2nd, 2010, 3:37 pm
Hi, I live in Washington state; our state meet is next Saturday.
Being new to this, I'd like to have some rules clarified...
1. When the rules say that the "ideal" operation time is 60-90 seconds at state, does it mean:
- Points will stop being awarded (7.a.i.)at the 60 second mark and will start being docked (7.b.i.) at the 90 second mark,
- Each state has individually decided on an ideal operation time that is between 60-90 seconds and it is posted somewhere online,
- or they will let us know when we arrive at the state meet what the 'surprise' ideal operation time will be?
2. Also, I want to know if this would work for the shaft (4.c.): we have basically a rack and pinion thing, but the pinion is moving and the rack is fixed. The motor is attached to a gear box and it rides along the rack. The 'mass' that we'd move is attached to the moving motor by tape or string.
We will probably stick to a different design to play it safe, but I was curious if the above would work.
3. I've read some things on this website mentioning bonuses, like the shoelace one. This year, is the bonus the extra 30 points associated with 4.c, or is it some deeper, darker secret I have yet to find?
4. I know I'm tiring you with questions, but I read on the sci oly wiki about having a list of energy transfers... that is all from 2005, right?
Thanks for your help
Being new to this, I'd like to have some rules clarified...
1. When the rules say that the "ideal" operation time is 60-90 seconds at state, does it mean:
- Points will stop being awarded (7.a.i.)at the 60 second mark and will start being docked (7.b.i.) at the 90 second mark,
- Each state has individually decided on an ideal operation time that is between 60-90 seconds and it is posted somewhere online,
- or they will let us know when we arrive at the state meet what the 'surprise' ideal operation time will be?
2. Also, I want to know if this would work for the shaft (4.c.): we have basically a rack and pinion thing, but the pinion is moving and the rack is fixed. The motor is attached to a gear box and it rides along the rack. The 'mass' that we'd move is attached to the moving motor by tape or string.
We will probably stick to a different design to play it safe, but I was curious if the above would work.
3. I've read some things on this website mentioning bonuses, like the shoelace one. This year, is the bonus the extra 30 points associated with 4.c, or is it some deeper, darker secret I have yet to find?
4. I know I'm tiring you with questions, but I read on the sci oly wiki about having a list of energy transfers... that is all from 2005, right?
Thanks for your help