Circular to Linear Task
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Re: Circular to Linear Task
I am new to this but I was wondering would a pulley would work? The pully is rotating around a fixed point and then lifting somthing in linear motion....
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Re: Circular to Linear Task
Pulley? No. String entering thye pulley is linear. String leaving the pulley is linear. No change at all.
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Re: Circular to Linear Task
But, if you mean a powered wheel hooked up to a motor rotating and pulling a string, yes, that would work.
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Re: Circular to Linear Task
that would be okay- circular in, linear out.
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Re: Circular to Linear Task
Could a marble going down a track and then looping once and then into a straight line count?
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Re: Circular to Linear Task
While a marble traversing a loop is circular motion, I'm not sure if that circular motion is actually being converted into linear motion. Don't risk it.Neptune Nik wrote:Could a marble going down a track and then looping once and then into a straight line count?
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Re: Circular to Linear Task
Would a fan convert circular to linear motion?
I'm just curious; I already have a good circular-to-linear task implemented, and I already have a fan for the moving air task.
I'm just curious; I already have a good circular-to-linear task implemented, and I already have a fan for the moving air task.
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Re: Circular to Linear Task
Any ideas on how to reduce rpm without using gear ratios? Rubber bands on wheels is the best (bleh) I've thought of.
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Re: Circular to Linear Task
Use bigger wheels? Or if you're using a motor, just lower the voltage.paronomasia wrote:Any ideas on how to reduce rpm without using gear ratios? Rubber bands on wheels is the best (bleh) I've thought of.
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Re: Circular to Linear Task
I remember last year I was trying to get a motor winding a string to turn as slow as possible. It was the moving object for 30(?) seconds task. I ended up having the motor's string wrap around a separate, larger wheel. The motor turned the wheel and another string was wrapped around the axle of the wheel at the center, and that string pulled the object. I also had a couple resistors attached to the motor circuit, but you have to be careful not to use too many or you might get a nice and slow motor but it may not run every time.paronomasia wrote:Any ideas on how to reduce rpm without using gear ratios? Rubber bands on wheels is the best (bleh) I've thought of.