Building a Toy Car to Navigate a Course

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To build a toy car that navigates a course by going straight for 5 meters, turning around a cone, and returning, the design must incorporate two operational modes: straight movement and turning. The car will be powered by an electrical engine and three 1.5V batteries, with no additional power sources allowed. Suggestions include using a long bar to hit the cone for a sharp turn or employing a cam mechanism to control steering, allowing for differential tire movement similar to a tank's turning method. The challenge lies in creating an effective switching mechanism between the two modes. Overall, innovative mechanical solutions are encouraged to achieve the desired functionality.
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Hello, I need to build a toy car, that will perform the following task:
Go in a staight line for 5 meters, then follow a semi-circunference (or just turn 180 degrees, but not a about-turn) and go back another 5meters, the turning is around a cone:

_____________________________________ ---> boundaries

------------>------->-------\


-------------------cone ---> 0 |


----------< -----------<----/

_____________________________________

I am supplied with a electrical engine, and 3 1.5V batteries, I am not allowed to use any other power source, however I can use pretty much any mechanical or electical device I desire (no remote controls, the car needs to perform on it's own)

I am aware that this is a very simple task, for engineering, but I am in my 1st year and have pretty much only had mathematical classes (calculus, linear algebra, phisics, computing etc) so I am not familiar with the electrical circuits that may accomplish this task...have been brainstorming mechanical solutions for a while now, but nothing really good has come up..

The problem is that the car needs to have 2 operating "modes" : go straight -- turn...and I need to be able to switch between these modes...

Any suggestions would be very welcome :)
 
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1] You could stick a long bar out the right side of the car that hits the cone and do a sharp turn - Batmobile-style. Just an idea for thinking outside the box.

2] You could use a cam to control the steering (see attached).
 

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can u send it via pm?i can't see the image...explain more on the 2nd way...seems interesting..
 
Use the motor to drive the car and use it so that it turns the tires on 2 different sides in such a manner so that at the right time they turn in opposite direction and you can make a 180 degree turn. Think about how a Tank turns...:wink:
 

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