@@MusaShariff6969 Hi. OK, you know that your robot has a left and a right motor driving the drive wheels. Depending on which wheel spins how fast and in which direction, the robot will go forward or backwards and straight or turn. The turn value determines how much power each motor gets to make the robot go as commanded by the movement block in the program. If the turn value is „0“, both motors get the same amount of power and the robot drives straight (forward with positive power, backwards with negative power). On the extreme end a turn value of +100 will send equal power to both wheels (forward on the left and backward on the right motor) and the robot will spin around a rotation axis that is in the middle of the robot between the two wheels, I.e. it turns on the spot with the smallest possible turn diameter. -100 will do the opposite and spin the robot to the left on the spot. +/-50 will send power to the outside (of the turn) wheel only, so the robot turns around an axis going vertically through the inside wheel. Numbers between 50 and 100 will move that pivot axis between the two examples and numbers between 0 and 50 will place the turn pivot axis away from the robot and make the turning circle bigger up to going straight (=infinite turning circle radius). Hopefully this explains it more. Let us know if you need more help. ⚙️⚙️
@@thunderblitz88 We are working on an additional tutorial like that. Now that the SUBMERGED season has started we are focusing on the mission videos, so it will be later this year. For the SUBMERGED season there are no more lines to follow on the mat. ⚙️⚙️
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I still do not understand what turn value is
@@MusaShariff6969 Hi. OK, you know that your robot has a left and a right motor driving the drive wheels. Depending on which wheel spins how fast and in which direction, the robot will go forward or backwards and straight or turn. The turn value determines how much power each motor gets to make the robot go as commanded by the movement block in the program. If the turn value is „0“, both motors get the same amount of power and the robot drives straight (forward with positive power, backwards with negative power). On the extreme end a turn value of +100 will send equal power to both wheels (forward on the left and backward on the right motor) and the robot will spin around a rotation axis that is in the middle of the robot between the two wheels, I.e. it turns on the spot with the smallest possible turn diameter. -100 will do the opposite and spin the robot to the left on the spot. +/-50 will send power to the outside (of the turn) wheel only, so the robot turns around an axis going vertically through the inside wheel. Numbers between 50 and 100 will move that pivot axis between the two examples and numbers between 0 and 50 will place the turn pivot axis away from the robot and make the turning circle bigger up to going straight (=infinite turning circle radius). Hopefully this explains it more.
Let us know if you need more help.
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Can u do how to follow line? Thanks!
@@thunderblitz88 We are working on an additional tutorial like that. Now that the SUBMERGED season has started we are focusing on the mission videos, so it will be later this year. For the SUBMERGED season there are no more lines to follow on the mat. ⚙️⚙️