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Model G-Force Centrifuge - Vex

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2008

This is a mini G-Force Accelerator that i made, it works very good and it spins very very fast.

I calculated the speed of this robot and at peak speed it reached about 55.7mph, i used an optical shaft encoder and a digital timer in the coder to find the rpm and from there i found out the speed.

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  • WTF is this for ??

    

  • This is one of the first things I built. If sensors were added you could see the change in gravitational force as you increase your speed hence "G force accelerator". On top of that I built it to show just how fast those motors could spin something. Its not like it has an exact purpose think of it as food for thought.

    Go to my homepage and watch my other videos there are many others with very serious purposes which have helped LOTS of people with vex/electronics.

  • It doesn't have a real purpose. It was one of the first things that I built with vex so its not a very advanced creation. If sensors were placed around this thing you could actually see the change in gravity as in spins around. Just think of it as food for thought.

    Also check out my other videos on my homepage, I have many more with serious points that have literally helped tens of thousands of people with vex/electronics and other things.

  • It doesn't have a real purpose. It was one of the first things that I built with vex so its not a very advanced creation. If sensors were placed around this thing you could actually see the change in gravity as in spins around. Just think of it as food for thought.

    Also check out my other videos on my homepage, I have many more with serious points that have literally helped tens of thousands of people with vex electronics and other things.

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  • Better hope that the gears and collars hold up at that speed.

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