Gear Ratio Curriculum: http://curriculum.vexrobotics.com/curriculum/mechanical-power-transmission/gear-ratios Gear Ratio Youtube: https://youtu.be/p7u8ypKMlO4 The KIS robotics team has started to make some improvements as new parts are added. As you can see in the pictures, our teams are working very hard to finish their robot. Another one of our teams have completed the base of their robots! They are also planning on having a device that will take in the balls into their base. Another on of our teams have created a working launcher with a modified motor that will spin twice as fast due to the gear ratio. Today our KIS VEX Robotics team got the base finished along with their launcher. The balls can reach the high net that can score up to 5 points and 10 points for the orange "bonus" balls. Here are some new designs that our creative high school VEX club members started to build. The parallel pillars are actually elevators that can be able to lift things. The current vex game has a rule where if a robot can successfully lift its allies' robot up, the team can earn up to 25 points. Two teams among the VEX club are working on two different bases. Our vex club went to spectate a KIS vex group in the Chadwick Scrimmage. There were at least twenty teams that came from different schools of Korea. Out of those teams, our KIS group got seventh place! Our club has learned a lot from this scrimmage and now has an idea of how the game works by understanding the rules and the level of the other teams. Process of making the robotsOur programmer started to create a base code for the robot.Other team's robots.
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