ISM ROBOTICS
ISM Robotics 1 Term 2 Periodic 1 Study Guide 2022
This exam is similar to the Term 1 Periodic. You should be familiar with programing the virtual bot in Vexcode Go.
Most of the questions will require you to select the correct set of block code to carry out a specific task.
For example:
Which of the codes below will direct the robot to move forward, Pick an object up with a magnet, backup and release the object?
This is a tough one. The correct set of code blocks is b.
You also need to be able to describe what kinds of sensors are in the robot kits, and how they work.
You should understand 3 different types of turns a vex robot can make, and recognize the correct set of codeblocks for each type of turn.
You also need to be able to describe what kinds of sensors are in the robot kits, and how they work.
You should understand 3 different types of turns a vex robot can make, and recognize the correct set of codeblocks for each type of turn.
In a Spin Turn, the drive motors rotate in opposite directions.
In a Pivot Turn, only one drive motor is turned on.
In a Smooth Turn, one motor runs faster than the other.
In a Pivot Turn, only one drive motor is turned on.
In a Smooth Turn, one motor runs faster than the other.
The Vex Kits include Color Sensors
These sensors can also measure brightness.
Dark surfaces reflect less light than bright surfaces.
Light sensors on the front of a robot can see objects that are in front of the robot.
Light sensors on the bottom of the robot can see objects located under the robot.
Dark surfaces reflect less light than bright surfaces.
Light sensors on the front of a robot can see objects that are in front of the robot.
Light sensors on the bottom of the robot can see objects located under the robot.
In Vex VR the direction of motion is specified by angles. The starting orientation of the robot in Vex VR is North, or 0 degrees.
A right angle turn to the left would result in a heading of 270 degrees.
A right angle turn to the right would result in a heading of 90 degrees.
A right angle turn to the left would result in a heading of 270 degrees.
A right angle turn to the right would result in a heading of 90 degrees.
10/25/2021
Please go to the Vex Code VR Site and solve the DiskMover Challenge.
In order to avoid repetitive code, your program should use a LOOP.
Please go to the Vex Code VR Site and solve the DiskMover Challenge.
In order to avoid repetitive code, your program should use a LOOP.
10/14/2021
10/11/2021
10/07/2021
Programing Virtual Bots With Vex VR
Programing Virtual Bots With Vex VR
10/04/2021
Investigating Robot Locomotion
Robot Locomotion Inspired By Nature
09/27/2021
Please go to Vex Vr and program the robot to draw a circle.
Then save your program and send me a copy.
Please go to Vex Vr and program the robot to draw a circle.
Then save your program and send me a copy.
09/13/2021
Please go to vex.vr.com and write a program that will drive the robot through a wall maze.
Save the program and send a copy to me.
Please do this by Thursday 09/16/2021.
Please go to vex.vr.com and write a program that will drive the robot through a wall maze.
Save the program and send a copy to me.
Please do this by Thursday 09/16/2021.

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