Foreword
Remember the initial excitement of experimenting with Lego robotics? It felt like the entire universe was open to you! With so many robots to build to tackle interesting challenges, perform experiments, and make interesting algorithms, the possibilities were endless. From modifying some bricks with LEDs, to gluing assemblies together to make your robot better, robot building with Legos is an exciting experience.
One of my personal favorite experiments with Lego robotics was conducting an experiment to determine if using a light sensor or touch sensor (which was calibrated with springs using Hooke’s law) would be better for counting pills. Between the real world applications, as well as the scientific method applied behind it, it ended ...
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