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      • The 200mm Omni-directional Wheels are special wheels which have a series of double-set rollers aligned around the circumference of the wheel.This feature allows the wheels to roll forward and backward, plus roll from side to side. Omni-directional wheels allow a robot to turn much easier than the rubber tires because of the rollers.
      kb.vex.com/hc/en-us/articles/4415784175764-Understanding-EXP-Wheels
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  2. Aug 19, 2024 · VEX EXP Wheels and Hubs. VEX EXP Kits come with 1.75 in Balloon Tire, 2.75 in Balloon Tire, 3.25 in Omni-Directional Wheel (see below for more information), and 3.25 in Anti-Static Wheel. Some of these, like the Balloon Tires, consist of a wheel and hub that must be fitted together.

  3. kb.vex.com › 15034994190228-Building-with-VEX-EXPBuilding with VEX EXP

    • Getting Organized
    • Powering Up
    • Help with Instructions
    • Assembly Tips

    As you start to unpack your VEX EXP Kit, the first thing that becomes obvious is — there are a lot of parts. The first steps to success are to identify the parts. You may have just one Kit, or an entire bundle. For more information on Getting Started with an EXP Classroom Bundle, view this article from the VEX Library.

    After you become familiar with your kit’s parts and organize your kit, the next step is to prepare your EXP Robot Brain and EXP Controller for use. This will include: 1. Charging the EXP Controller. 2. Charging the EXP Battery. 3. Connecting the EXP Robot Brain with the EXP Robot Battery. In addition, your EXP Controller will need to be paired with...

    There are a number of options for building your first robot. Whether it will be the EXP BaseBot, one of the many builds found on the VEX Robotics site, or one of the builds found in the STEM Labs; it is recommended to start with a set of instructions in order to familiarize yourself with the VEX EXP system before assembling your first custom-design...

    In addition to the many tips which are provided in the build instructions, here are some additional general assembly tips which will assist you with your first robot. For a walkthrough guide to build your first EXP Robot, view this article from the VEX Library.

  4. VEX EXP has three types of wheels that you can use with your BaseBot. Each type of wheel performs differently. Watch this video to learn about the three different EXP wheel options and see how to change them on your BaseBot.

  5. Now that you know about different VEX EXP wheel types, you will now test different combinations of wheels by driving around Buckyballs with your BaseBot and various wheel combinations. The video below will show you how your robot should move to complete the Test Wheels practice activity.

  6. VEXcode EXP brings Robotics and Computer Science to life for all students at all skill levels. Choose between three different coding languages - Block-based, Python, and C++. Configure and drive your robot with ease thanks to the graphical Device interface.

  7. education.vex.com › stemlabs › expVEX EXP Activities

    VEX EXP Activities. These activities offer more ways to engage with the VEX EXP Kit, providing simple one page exercises that blend STEM concepts with curricular content in fun and engaging ways.

  8. VEX EXP brings everything great about the V5 system to the classroom. Both V5 and EXP use: Powerful processors with very similar user code performance; VEXcode for Blocks, Python, and C; The same smart sensors; The same 3-wire devices; The metal construction system, fasteners, etc. Compare VEX EXP and V5 +

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