Robot Lab

The Professor distributed a robot kit to us on that day, and the assignment was to build the robot in a particular way. After building the robot correctly and testing it, we plugged the robot using a USB cable to the lap computer. Plugging the robot to a computer will give us the ability to program it, so that it moves forward and backward.

Several measurements and calculations were made to indicate the experiment results. The following table will show the results of the experiment:

Time

Power1,2

Rotation1,2

#of wheel turns

Distance/time

(m/s)

1sec

50watt,50watt

348,353

0.9666

0.170

1sec

25watt.25watt

145.147

0.402

0.0708

5sec

30watt.30watt

827-828

229

These results show the purpose of that class, which was to calculate the power, rotations, speed, time and the number of wheel turns. We used a verity of rules to calculate the results, but some of them I did not use in the experiment, and these rules are average speed=Distance/time, average velocity=displacement/total travel time, average acceleration=change in velocity/time for change to occur.

One thought on “Robot Lab

  1. ttjacobs

    I like how you included a graph and briefly explained what the experiment was. Also how you included each equation needed to calculate the overall process.

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