by BillB » Fri Aug 31, 2007 11:27 am
by BillB
Fri Aug 31, 2007 11:27 am
I suspect that there will be an error tollerence with my manual timing. I stopped the watch when the robot had definately (well visibly as least) reached the finish line rather that passing the finish line. This may account for the difference our times.
I wonder if there is a more scientific (and easy) way to measure the speeds, breaking light beams perhaps. By easy I mean I don't want to spend half a day soldering components together.
P.S. Nothing sinister meant by the

- i was just ready for the next race

.
I suspect that there will be an error tollerence with my manual timing. I stopped the watch when the robot had definately (well visibly as least) reached the finish line rather that passing the finish line. This may account for the difference our times.
I wonder if there is a more scientific (and easy) way to measure the speeds, breaking light beams perhaps. By easy I mean I don't want to spend half a day soldering components together.
P.S. Nothing sinister meant by the

- i was just ready for the next race

.