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Go to the right, turn left, in the corner...etc

2006-09-12 20:26:59 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Teaching

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You have them, I think, in your answer.

I had a robotics class. Before starting basic programing we were given a starting point and and ending point. We were told to write the directions so another person would have to follow them and end up at our end point. This is harder than it sounds, after a couple of tries you develop the basic commands (terms). You could even have the kids do this and see what terms they use.

What ever the results-good luck!

2006-09-13 13:53:13 · answer #1 · answered by teachr 5 · 1 0

Centripetal acceleration is an acceleration this is regularly occurring (perpendicular) to the direction of action. This acceleration, no remember if it rather is persevering with, will turn the object to the left or precise or up or down, reckoning on which way the acceleration is performing. If the acceleration maintains and maintains to be perpendicular to the action with the aid of fact the turn is made, then the turning will proceed till the object turns in an entire around direction. as long with the aid of fact the acceleration is utilized, the object will proceed to coach. and since the acceleration is perpendicular to the action, it rather is performing inward in the direction of the middle of the circle this is created. Tangential acceleration is utilized contained in direction of action, even at an identical time as a turn is being performed, to make the object circulate swifter "around the song." Centripetal acceleration may be defined as (speed of the object)^2/radius of the around direction

2016-11-07 05:34:27 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

right turn second block, turn left at first

2006-09-12 20:35:00 · answer #3 · answered by happydoods 3 · 0 0

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