If your robot has a wheel with a circumference of 20 cm and you need for the robot to travel 60 cm you would program the robot to go 3 rotations, which is the same as 1080 degrees.
Today we learned about how to measure rotations of wheels. For example, if the circumference of a wheel was 20 centimeters, that's how far one rotation of 360 degrees would be. If that wheel were to travel 60 centimeters, it would need three rotations, or turn 1080 degrees.
It will take 3 rotations and a total of 1080 degrees (Fahrenheit :-P). I love camp and can't wait to come back tomorrow! But my Gyro-Sensor will be a pain in the butt at some points.
The circumference depends on a radius of the pi which used to get pi multiplied by radius twice so it adds up to 360 and is a full rotation process for the way to add up in all terms to calculate a circle.
It will take 3 rotations to travel 60 cm because the circumference is 20 cm. The degrees will be 1,080 degrees because 360 times 3 equals that many degrees.
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A robot with wheels with a circumference of 20 cm will take 3 rotations to travel 60 cm, this is 1080 degrees.
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