
Fun Science Experiments
In this course, you don't need robots and programming. In this course, students will experiment with physical and chemical concepts, like balance, forces, gravity, inertia, temperature, ratios, and others.
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In this course, you don't need robots and programming. In this course, students will experiment with physical and chemical concepts, like balance, forces, gravity, inertia, temperature, ratios, and others.
Five different robot chassis. This is the goal of the series. To present ideas for different design of the robots and especially the robot bases. If the base is stable and balanced, then in could easily be extended. Let's start with the most simple of the five.
Building instructions for a LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Ambulance Robot Attachment for the FIRST LEGO League 2013 Nature's Fury robotics competition. The attachment grabs the ambulance car and slightly lifts it. The rubber bands help with triggering the attachment at the right time
We will demonstrate how to connect the brick and the motors by using cables correctly and reliably.
There are so many things you could learn. Why not group two of them in one - gears and staying on two wheels. For this, we would use a motorcycle robot built with LEGO Mindstorms EV3.
Another MyBlock that we've created is the SmoothTurn block. It's a block that helps you to drag or pull mission models or other parts more safety. Very often, when there are mission models that should be moved to the base, they are dropped by the robot when it is turning very sharply. This block resolves the problem. It constantly increase the speed while turning. The goal of this is to reduce the acceleration of the robot when it starts turning so that no modules will fall.
This construction is taken from here. It is a little bit modified so you can build it from one EV3 Set. We made it because we thing it is genius. We are "angry" in the good meaning оf the word, because we didn't invent it. We hope that you will have the same fun as we do with it.
We think that this thing is a perfect example of balancing and mind scratching behavior. You also need to be precise with the length of the ropes. And the best part of it is that you don't need to program anything.
Have fun and good luck!