You may be able to find a grocery store (or any business with lots of hard smooth floor space) that would let some students practice in a low-traffic place and time. It could be worth asking a manager. Also, a lot of schools/churches have evening sports programs in a gym, so the building is open but halls are free.So our Science Olympiad team only meets once a week for like 1 hour, and that's not really optimal for testing the Battery Buggy. Where else could I test the Battery Buggy outside of school?
You could also try to find time at school, besides the 1 hour your team meets. Like before school, and you could probably stay after school too, if your school offers late busses to students and test in hallways or the school gym.So our Science Olympiad team only meets once a week for like 1 hour, and that's not really optimal for testing the Battery Buggy. Where else could I test the Battery Buggy outside of school?
Unofficial...yadda yadda yadda...I asked a similar question to someone who would know and he said the track extends beyond the target point and before the start point. I would say illegal. But I would submit an FAQ if I were you.So to measure the angle of my buggy I use this sheet of paper with the angles on it and place it behind the start point. The rules say sighting and alignment devices placed on the track are permitted but must be removed before the run. Does placing the measurement device behind the start point still count as the track? Or Is it fine to start my buggy on the paper if the dowel is still on the start point.
I would say legal to use a protractor device behind the start line. Considering many use scopes or other sighting devices used for alignment are behind the start line. I've seen people do the protractor thing also and have no issue.Unofficial...yadda yadda yadda...I asked a similar question to someone who would know and he said the track extends beyond the target point and before the start point. I would say illegal. But I would submit an FAQ if I were you.So to measure the angle of my buggy I use this sheet of paper with the angles on it and place it behind the start point. The rules say sighting and alignment devices placed on the track are permitted but must be removed before the run. Does placing the measurement device behind the start point still count as the track? Or Is it fine to start my buggy on the paper if the dowel is still on the start point.
You are allowed, but it counts toward the timeSo uh during competition after the proctors have measured the distances, are you allowed to bring a ruler and measure some things before you pick up the buggy?
I've seen teams penalized for leaving alignment fixtures behind the start point. I think you have to remove it.So to measure the angle of my buggy I use this sheet of paper with the angles on it and place it behind the start point. The rules say sighting and alignment devices placed on the track are permitted but must be removed before the run. Does placing the measurement device behind the start point still count as the track? Or Is it fine to start my buggy on the paper if the dowel is still on the start point.
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