Reversity: LEGO SPIKE Prime Robot with Two Motors Facing Opposite

This robot may look a bit unusual. Can you guess why? The motors are placed in opposite directions - one faces forward, while the other faces backward. This means that if both motors are set to move forward, the robot will spin in place!

To make the robot move forward, one motor must turn forward while the other turns backward.

The purpose of this robot is to show that motors can be placed in different ways. They do not always face the same direction, and this must be taken into account when programming.

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  • #1088
  • 09 Oct 2020

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  • LEGO Education SPIKE Prime 45678

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