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7.7: Engineering Notebook

 

Answer the following questions in your Engineering Notebook:

  1. Why would you want to increase your speed and lower your power?
  2. Why would you want to increase your power and lower your speed?
  3. How does the change in the load affect your current draw?
7.6: Formulas up Unit 8: Mechanical Power Transmission
  • Curriculum Lesson Content
    • Unit 1: Introduction to Engineering
    • Unit 2: Introduction to Robotics
    • Unit 3: Introduction to VEXnet
    • Unit 4: Introduction to Autodesk Inventor
    • Unit 5: THE GAME!
    • Unit 6: Object Manipulation
    • Unit 7: Speed, Power, Torque & DC Motors
      • 7.1: Introduction
      • 7.2: Classical Mechanics
      • 7.3: DC Motors
      • 7.4: Arm Design
      • 7.5: Simulate and Size a DC Motor
      • 7.6: Formulas
      • 7.7: Engineering Notebook
    • Unit 8: Mechanical Power Transmission
    • Unit 9: Drivetrain Design
    • Unit 10: Lifting Mechanisms
    • Unit 11: Systems Integration
    • Unit 12: Testing and the Iteration Process
    • Unit 13: Design your Own Part [optional]
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