LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Core Set Whats in the Box

Darren Wilson
12 Sept 201311:27

Summary

TLDREste vídeo presenta el nuevo kit de Lego Mindstorms EV3, incluyendo el desempaque y la organización de los componentes. Se destaca la nueva y mejorada EV3 brick con una batería recargable, tres nuevos motores y cinco sensores, como el sensor ultrasónico y el sensor de giro. Además, se ofrece una hoja de organización para clasificar los piezas y se explica el uso de diferentes componentes como engranajes, ejes y conectores, proporcionando una visión detallada del contenido del kit.

Takeaways

  • 📦 El vídeo muestra el desempaquetado del nuevo kit de Lego Mindstorms EV3.
  • 🔋 El núcleo del kit incluye una nueva y mejorada EV3 brick con una batería recargable.
  • 🔌 Se menciona un cargador incluido y se sugiere cargar la batería antes de comenzar a construir.
  • 🏗 Se destacan tres nuevos motores, incluyendo dos grandes y uno mediano, con diferentes conectores.
  • 🔭 Se presentan cinco sensores nuevos: sensor ultrasónico, dos sensores táctiles, sensor de luz y color y el sensor de giroscopio.
  • 📐 Se incluye un pliego con un organizador de piezas en PDF para ayudar a clasificar todo el contenido del kit.
  • 🔩 Se detallan una gran variedad de piezas técnicas, incluyendo vigas redondeadas, ángulos, engranajes y ejes.
  • 🔧 Se explica la diferencia entre los conectores negros y grises, así como los ejes y los conectores de diferente longitud y fricción.
  • 🔵 Se mencionan piezas nuevas como marcos y paneles para el cuerpo del robot.
  • 🔗 Se ofrecen consejos para la organización y clasificación de las piezas para facilitar la construcción.

Q & A

  • ¿Qué es el kit de Lego Mindstorms EV3 que se menciona en el video?

    -El kit de Lego Mindstorms EV3 es un conjunto de piezas de construcción que incluye un bloque central de control, motores, sensores y piezas técnicas para crear robots programables.

  • ¿Cuál es el propósito del plato de piezas que se menciona en el video?

    -El plato de piezas se utiliza para organizar y clasificar todas las piezas que vienen con el kit, facilitando su búsqueda y uso durante la construcción de proyectos.

  • ¿Qué es lo primero que se nota sobre el nuevo y mejorado bloque EV3 en el video?

    -El nuevo bloque EV3 incluye una batería recargable en la parte posterior que se puede encajar fácilmente y tiene un puerto de carga.

  • ¿Qué tipo de motores nuevos se incluyen en el kit EV3?

    -El kit incluye tres nuevos motores, dos grandes llamados motores laterales o servos, y uno de tamaño medio, todos con diferentes opciones de conectores.

  • ¿Cuáles son los cinco sensores que se incluyen en el kit EV3?

    -Los cinco sensores incluyen un sensor ultrasónico, dos sensores táctiles, un sensor de luz y color, y un sensor de giroscopio.

  • ¿Qué hace el sensor de giroscopio que se menciona en el video?

    -El sensor de giroscopio puede detectar la dirección, pudiendo indicar izquierda, derecha, arriba y abajo.

  • ¿Cómo se organiza el plato de piezas según el video?

    -El plato de piezas se organiza siguiendo las instrucciones de un diagrama en PDF que indica dónde colocar cada pieza en relación con el plato.

  • ¿Qué tipos de piezas técnicas se mencionan en el video?

    -Se mencionan varios tipos de piezas técnicas, incluyendo vigas redondeadas y angulares, engranajes, ruedas de polea, marcos y paneles delanteros.

  • ¿Cómo se diferencian los conectores negros de los grises mencionados en el video?

    -Los conectores negros tienen más fricción y mantienen las piezas unidas sin permitir movimiento, mientras que los grises tienen menos fricción y permiten movimiento entre las piezas unidas.

  • ¿Qué partes se mencionan como nuevas para el kit EV3?

    -Las partes nuevas mencionadas incluyen marcos de diferentes tamaños y paneles delanteros curvados.

  • ¿Cómo se sugiere almacenar los ejes y los neumáticos al final del video?

    -Se sugiere unir todos los ejes y neumáticos para facilitar su almacenamiento y evitar perder piezas sueltas, colocándolos en el contenedor del kit.

Outlines

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🤖 Desempaquetando el nuevo kit de Lego Mindstorms EV3

El vídeo comienza con el desempaquetado del nuevo kit de Lego Mindstorms EV3. Se menciona que es el conjunto básico y que ha llegado recientemente. El presentador está emocionado por las nuevas piezas incluidas. Se utiliza una bandeja para organizar las piezas, y se recomienda descargar un archivo PDF que actúa como un organizador de piezas, proporcionando una guía para donde ir cada pieza en la bandeja. Se mencionan las instrucciones incluidas y se destaca la nueva y mejorada EV3 brick con una batería recargable en la parte posterior. Se sugiere conectar el cargador mientras se organizan las piezas. Además, se presentan los nuevos motores y sensores, incluyendo un sensor ultrasónico, sensores táctiles, sensor de luz y color y el nuevo sensor de giroscopio. Se menciona que todos los componentes electrónicos tienen el mismo tipo de conector. Finalmente, se habla de las bolsas de piezas de Technic y cómo se organizan en bandejas utilizando un gráfico organizador.

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🔩 Explorando las piezas técnicas del kit EV3

En este párrafo, el presentador examina las piezas técnicas del kit EV3, como vigas redondeadas y ángulos, engranajes y ruedas. Se destacan las diferentes longitudes y variedades de vigas, así como los engranajes rotativos y los pulleys que pueden usarse para crear ruedas o correas. Se introducen las nuevas piezas del kit, incluyendo marcos y paneles curvados, ejes y conectores. Se explica la diferencia entre los conectores negros y grises, y los conectores azules y marrones, en términos de la fricción que proporcionan. Además, se mencionan los diferentes tipos de bushings y se ofrece un enlace a una lista de piezas con nombres e identificadores para ayudar a identificar cada pieza correctamente.

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🔧 Finalizando la organización del kit EV3

El vídeo concluye con el presentador mostrando cómo ponerse todo junto y mantenerlo organizado. Se menciona la facilidad de mantener las piezas juntas para evitar perderlas, especialmente las piezas del轨. Se coloca el轨 en la parte inferior de la bandeja, junto con los engranajes y los nuevos paneles curvados. Se cierra la bandeja y se guarda la guía de medición para futuras referencias. El presentador expresa su esperanza de que el vídeo haya sido informativo y alienta a los espectadores a organizar sus propios kits.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Lego Mindstorms EV3

Lego Mindstorms EV3 es un kit de robótica de construcción de bloques que permite a los usuarios crear robots personalizados con piezas de Lego y tecnología de programación. En el vídeo, el presentador está desempaquetando y organizando el kit, destacando su novedad y la inclusión de piezas y sensores nuevos.

💡Unboxing

Un 'unboxing' es el acto de abrir y mostrar el contenido de un producto nuevo, usualmente grabado en video y compartido en línea. En el guion, el presentador realiza un unboxing del kit de Lego Mindstorms EV3, mostrando y explicando cada una de las piezas incluidas.

💡Organizing

La organización es el proceso de clasificar y ordenar elementos para facilitar su uso y acceso. En el vídeo, el presentador organiza las piezas del kit EV3 en un tablero de partes para tener todo a mano y facilitar el proceso de construcción de robots.

💡Eve III brick

El 'Eve III brick' es el núcleo o 'brick' de la inteligencia del kit EV3, que incluye una batería recargable y un puerto de carga. Es fundamental para el funcionamiento de cualquier robot creado con el kit, como se menciona cuando el presentador destaca su diseño y funcionalidades.

💡Motores

Los motores son componentes esenciales en la robótica que permiten el movimiento de los robots. En el vídeo, se mencionan tres nuevos motores incluidos en el kit, llamados 'large motors' o 'servos', y uno de tamaño medio, que son clave para la movilidad y la funcionalidad de los proyectos.

💡Sensores

Los sensores son dispositivos que detectan eventos o cambios en el entorno y los convierten en señales que un robot puede interpretar. En el vídeo, se describen cinco sensores diferentes incluidos en el kit EV3, como el sensor ultrasónico, los sensores táctiles y el sensor de color, que amplían las capacidades de los proyectos robóticos.

💡Conectores

Los conectores son piezas que permiten la unión de diferentes componentes del robot para su funcionamiento conjunto. En el vídeo, se explica la diferencia entre conectores negros de alto fricción y grises de bajo fricción, y cómo se relacionan con la estabilidad y el movimiento de las piezas.

💡Piezas Técnicas

Las 'piezas técnicas' son componentes específicos diseñados para la construcción de modelos robóticos complejos. En el vídeo, se mencionan varias piezas técnicas como vigas redondeadas, piezas angulares y engranajes, que son esenciales para la estructura y el movimiento de los robots.

💡Programación

La programación es el proceso de escribir instrucciones que un robot seguirá para realizar tareas específicas. Aunque no se menciona directamente en el guion, la programación es un aspecto crucial del uso del kit EV3, ya que permite a los usuarios controlar y dar vida a sus creaciones robóticas.

💡Batería recargable

Una 'batería recargable' es un tipo de batería que puede ser cargada y descargada múltiples veces, lo que permite su reutilización. En el vídeo, se destaca la inclusión de una batería recargable en el brick EV3, lo que proporciona autonomía al robot y reduce el desperdicio de baterías.

💡Versión

La 'versión' hace referencia a una iteración o actualización de un producto. En el contexto del vídeo, el presentador habla sobre la 'nueva y mejorada' versión del brick EV3, lo que implica mejoras en características y funcionalidades en comparación con versiones anteriores.

Highlights

Introduction to the new Lego Mindstorms EV3 kit.

First unboxing and organizing of the core set.

Presence of a parts tray for organizing pieces.

Availability of a PDF file for parts organizer.

Introduction of the new and improved EV3 brick with a rechargeable battery.

Charging the EV3 brick while sorting the pieces.

Introduction of three new motors: large servo motors and a medium-sized servo.

New connector options for building.

Introduction of five new sensors: ultrasonic, touch, light, color, and gyro.

Gyro sensor's ability to detect direction.

Organizing Technic pieces using the organizer chart.

Introduction of new rounded beams in white and gray.

Variety of gears and their functions.

New frames and body panels for building.

Differentiating between axles of even and odd lengths.

Explanation of connectors with and without friction.

Introduction of bushings and their uses.

Assembling the track and organizing the parts.

Final organization of the EV3 core set.

Transcripts

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all right here we go

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we're going to take a look in this video

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at the new Lego Mindstorms ev3 kit this

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is the core set that just came just a

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few days ago we're going to do the first

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unboxing and organizing of the kit tons

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of pieces in here lots of new pieces

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that I think I'm pretty excited about

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let's take a look Smoove this over here

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this is the parts tray that we're going

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to use in just a second to organize all

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the parts that come out of here I have a

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PDF file of this piece of paper it's

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right down there the link below the

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video and it's for the parts organizer

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that'll tell you where everything goes

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in relation to your parts tray so you

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might want to go ahead and print that

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out first let's go ahead and I guess

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we'll just dump everything and take a

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look and see what we've got inside

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instructions we've got some more

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instructions more instructions we'll get

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to those later probably the first thing

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you're going to notice is the new and

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improved Eve III brick which looks

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pretty awesome

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a rechargeable battery in the back that

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just snaps in there and the recharge

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port is right there in fact I think it

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here is the charger and this will just

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plug there in fact while you're sorting

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everything might be good to go ahead and

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get this plugged in and charging so

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whenever you're ready to start building

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this is already charged and ready to go

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so I'm going to do that hang on just a

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second

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okay I'm back and let's take a look at

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some of the new electronic pieces first

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of all I see three new motors these are

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the two they're calling these large

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sides motors or servos a little bit

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different form factor to them new

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options for some connectors there

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whenever you start building you'll

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appreciate those and then brand new to

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this kit is this medium sized servo

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right there pretty cool I think we're

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going to see lots of cool uses for this

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they all take the same kind of connector

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cable right there

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they're just two different sizes so

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there you go large and medium in the

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get five different sensors we have the

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ultrasonic sensor my students call that

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wall-e eyes because it looks like wall-e

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right

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there there we go we have two touch

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sensors right here they just touch right

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there light color sensor the sensors and

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the last kit were on only light values

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and this is actually color value it says

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on the box and this brand new one with

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the arrows is the guy row sensor and

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this will tell direction left right up

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and down I think this is going to be

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totally cool so we have those five

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sensors in the tub for just a minute

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along with the motors USB cable that's

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going to be to sync the intelligent

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brick to our software and what we're

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left with is several bags of Technic

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pieces and we're just going to dump all

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the pieces here so you don't have to

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watch me do everything but basically I'm

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going to open the pieces I'm going to

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use my handy organizer chart and put

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everything in the trays where they

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belong so here we go be back with you in

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just a minute

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it's probably more fun with a friend but

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I got it done

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I think I've got everything in the right

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place and what I think I'm going to do

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is change the camera angle and show you

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some of the new parts in here that we've

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got we'll talk about what they're for

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and what they do in just a second so

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let's change the camera all right so

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we've changed the camera angle little

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bit to show you our parts tray that I

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just finished sorting I've got that

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organized exactly like the sheet tells

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me to to be real important when I start

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building to make sure the parts are

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easily accessible and I have to spend

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all my time hunting for parts let's take

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a look first at the rounded beams those

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are the easiest parts you'll notice that

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they are white and gray and they are all

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different links the card that comes on

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top of the tray has a pretty handy ruler

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and if you will lay these beams on the

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ruler it will give you the length they

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come in units so this particular white

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beam is 15 units long this gray one pump

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it on here is 7 the shortest we have in

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that container is 5 so I'm not sure why

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they put them over here but here are

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some even shorter these are all three

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lengths of course the angled beams they

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come in different varieties we identify

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those is the length they're two sides so

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this red one right here is a 2x4 angled

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beam this grey one here is a three by

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five discount there that's a four by

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four and we've got this super long one

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two three by seven got two angles on it

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so that's it for the rounded beams and

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angle beams we have an incredible array

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of gears I'm going to kind of pull some

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of these out so you can see this is a

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turntable gear these just snap together

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we have two of those the other remaining

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gears are going to be named according to

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the number of teeth they have this is a

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40-tooth gear here's the smallest sized

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gear we have

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technically don't have any gear teeth on

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them but they go in the same container

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these are pulley wheels they have a

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ridge here that you could run a cord or

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a string or they're able to hold on some

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of the rubber loop and become a tire

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these are actually four tooth gear right

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here they don't look like a gear but

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they are my students call these macaroni

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they are not macaroni

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they are worm gears these are meant to

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work at an angle a 90 degree angle at

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each other see how that would connect

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there some brand-new parts for this kit

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are these frames I think these would

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come in pretty handy in this larger size

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frame those go together we've got four

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different sized body panels these are

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smooth curved flat pieces with some

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connectors spots on each one

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pretty cool body pieces here these axles

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and if I pull out that chart that I had

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before it's got a measuring option as

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well we can put those there that'll tell

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us that this axle is nine long this axle

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is three long and this black one is six

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long interesting thing they do for us

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the black axles are all even-numbered

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lengths grey ones are all odd-numbered

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links we do have some red axles that are

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two units long

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okay let's talk about some connectors

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and some bushings the most common

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connectors you're going to use are these

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black ones when they are designed to

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just snap in to a beam or other piece

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and they hold on there's a lot of

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friction there and that's what causes

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them to hold pieces together you'll

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notice that it's

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pretty good connection there same

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container area are some gray connector

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pins the difference between the black

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ones and the gray ones is there's not as

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much friction so when you snap these

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connectors in there's no friction and

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while it's holding the pieces joining

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them it's allowing some movement there

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so that's the main difference between

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these black and gray connectors same

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thing with the longer connectors

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sometimes my students will call say

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there are three lengths because they're

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actually three of these units long

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these blue ones will connect there's

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some friction there these pieces don't

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want to move but if I tried to make same

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connection with a tan connector of that

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length you're going to see that there's

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there's not as much friction than those

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pieces while joined together can move

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freely so that's the difference between

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these black and gray ones and the long

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blue and tan ones now let's take a look

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at the shorter length both of these our

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half connector and half axle let's take

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a look at the blue one it's going to

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have a friction fit right here and then

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a connector for an axle if I put the tan

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one in its place same kind of connection

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except that one spins freely so we've

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got friction and non friction there and

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then just a quick reminder these are the

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two different kinds of bushings the gray

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one is just what we call a bushing or a

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full bushing that's one unit long and

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the yellow one is a half bushing two of

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those half of machines it's the same

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length as a full bushing and then over

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on the far left side we have just a wide

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variety of connector pieces if you'll

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take a look below this video I've got

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another set of links which are parts

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lists with names and identifiers so that

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you'll be able to identify all these

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parts properly by their names we also

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had some hubs and tires those just snap

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together I think what I'm going to do

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next

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is just piece together all of the links

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of our track okay so one of the reasons

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I like to snap all these together is

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because that's a lot of pieces to keep

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up with and it's a lot easier to do that

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when they're snap together because these

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actually don't stay in the top tray they

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actually go inside the tub and so I just

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like them to be all together so they

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stay out of the way so let's get this

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tray closed up we've got our our five

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sensors you remember we had two touch

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sensors we had a light color sensor we

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had a gyro sensor and then our

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ultrasonic sensor three motors two large

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motors one medium size motor got our

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cables track that we just put together

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it goes on the bottom along with the

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gears for it then I've got those four

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new curved body panels that I'm going to

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put in the bottom of the tray and I'm

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going to go ahead and put the two wheels

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and tires their parts trade goes back on

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to make sure I save this card because

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it's got our measuring guide on it go

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ahead and snap the lid on and we're

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going to call that done so this is our

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first look and organization of the the

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ev3 corset so I hope that was

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informative and you can go ahead and

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stop the video and sort your own kits

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and good luck

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