Turn speeds and radius of system

In summary, AJ is a robot builder who is currently working on a robot micromouse. He has a practical application of physics which he will explain in detail. He has provided a document with diagrams and a video of his system. He has also reported an invalid attachment and has now successfully attached the document.
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Hy all !
I am robot builder and currently building a robot micromouse.
I directly come to the point. Mine is a practical application of physics , so will elaborate my current application in detail. Please be patient :)
I am attaching a 1 and half page document with diagrams that will represent my problem.

https://www.physicsforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=17213&stc=1&d=1232214450

Also here I attach the video of my system that I have been able to achieve

http://rapidshare.com/files/185001100/Doubt_example.wmv.html

Regards

AJ
 
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Invalid Attachment specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the administrator

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Upload the files as an attachments.
 
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its downloading perfectly at my end , i have reported it to the admin also.
 
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I have now perfectly attached the document ! Please do reply !

Regards

AJ
 

FAQ: Turn speeds and radius of system

What is the relationship between turn speed and radius of a system?

The turn speed and radius of a system are inversely proportional. This means that as the turn speed increases, the radius of the system decreases, and vice versa.

How does the mass of an object affect its turn speed and radius of a system?

The mass of an object does not directly affect its turn speed or radius of a system. However, it can indirectly affect it through factors such as inertia and friction.

What is the difference between turn speed and angular velocity?

Turn speed refers to the rate at which an object changes its direction, while angular velocity refers to the rate at which an object rotates around a central point. They are related, but not the same thing.

Can turn speed and radius of a system be manipulated?

Yes, turn speed and radius of a system can be manipulated through various factors such as changing the force or torque applied, altering the shape or size of the system, and adjusting external conditions such as friction or air resistance.

How does the shape of a system impact its turn speed and radius?

The shape of a system can greatly impact its turn speed and radius. Objects with a smaller radius and streamlined shape tend to have a higher turn speed, while objects with a larger radius and bulkier shape have a lower turn speed.

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