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81.6mm * Pi = ~ 256mm
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Distance to cover / circumference = number of rotations
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Distance to cover: distance / circumference = number of rotations
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Distance of turns: 380mm / 256mm = 1.48 ~1.5 rotations
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Distance of the long side of the track 1850mm / 256mm = 7.22 ~ 7.2 rotations
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Distance of the long side of the track: 1850mm / 256mm = 7.22 ~ 7.2 rotations
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We also did two small experiments to make sure that the mathematical theory was correct, as there is always the chance of the electrical motors being inaccurate because of wear and tear.
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The first experiment was to see if the distance covered was the same as the circumference of the wheel:
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