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  • A demonstration electric motor.  This motor works on the principles of electromagnetism. Electric current running through the coil a magnetic field that opposes the bar magnets and causes the central shaft to rotate.  This converts electrical energy into rotary mechanical motion. .
    K11-motor4179.jpg
  • An apple and a feather are released at the same time.  The feather that is falling in a vacuum chamber falls at the same rate as the apple in the air.  The feather and the apple have metal pins in them that are attracted to the strong magnets in the release mechanism that can be seen at the top of the image.  The flash is triggered at 1/20th of a second interval.  The apple and feather do accelerate at the same rate..The vacuum pressure was 30 microns.
    K12-gravity-apple001.JPG
  • An apple and a feather are released at the same time.  The feather that is falling in a vacuum chamber falls at the same rate as the apple in the air.  The feather and the apple have metal pins in them that are attracted to the strong magnets in the release mechanism that can be seen at the top of the image.  The flash is triggered at 1/20th of a second interval.  The apple and feather do accelerate at the same rate..The vacuum pressure was 30 microns.
    K12-gravity-apple004.JPG
  • Vibrating strings on a base electric guitar. When plucked, the string vibrates at a specific frequency, which determines the pitch of the note. The vertical lines on the fretboard of the guitar mark where fingers should be placed to shorten or lengthen the vibrating part of the string. Shortening the string produces a note with a higher pitch, lengthening it lowers the note. The image was collected with a digital camera with a fast rolling shutter.
    K17strings-on-base-7.jpg
  • Vibrating strings on a base electric guitar. When plucked, the string vibrates at a specific frequency, which determines the pitch of the note. The vertical lines on the fretboard of the guitar mark where fingers should be placed to shorten or lengthen the vibrating part of the string. Shortening the string produces a note with a higher pitch, lengthening it lowers the note. The image was collected with a digital camera with a fast rolling shutter.
    K17strings-on-base-9.jpg
  • Vibrating strings on a base electric guitar. When plucked, the string vibrates at a specific frequency, which determines the pitch of the note. The vertical lines on the fretboard of the guitar mark where fingers should be placed to shorten or lengthen the vibrating part of the string. Shortening the string produces a note with a higher pitch, lengthening it lowers the note. The image was collected with a digital camera with a fast rolling shutter.
    K17strings-on-base-5.jpg
  • Vibrating strings on a base electric guitar. When plucked, the string vibrates at a specific frequency, which determines the pitch of the note. The vertical lines on the fretboard of the guitar mark where fingers should be placed to shorten or lengthen the vibrating part of the string. Shortening the string produces a note with a higher pitch, lengthening it lowers the note. The image was collected with a digital camera with a fast rolling shutter.
    K17strings-on-base-8.jpg
  • A car spark plug firing.  The spark plug is the trigger that causes the gasoline to burn at a specific time in the cars internal combustion engine.  The spark plug fires and give the gas/air mixture the activation energy to start to burn.  This is a critical component in the thermodynamic cycle of an internal combustion engine.  A dirty or poorly adjusted spark plug will cause an engine to mis-fire, or fail to run.
    K10sparkplug_2234.jpg
  • A close-up car spark plug firing.  The spark plug is the trigger that causes the gasoline to burn at a specific time in the cars internal combustion engine.  The spark plug fires and give the gas/air mixture the activation energy to start to burn.  This is a critical component in the thermodynamic cycle of an internal combustion engine.  A dirty or poorly adjusted spark plug will cause an engine to mis-fire, or fail to run.
    K10sparkplug2362.jpg
  • A car spark plug firing.  The spark plug is the trigger that causes the gasoline to burn at a specific time in the cars internal combustion engine.  The spark plug fires and give the gas/air mixture the activation energy to start to burn.  This is a critical component in the thermodynamic cycle of an internal combustion engine.  A dirty or poorly adjusted spark plug will cause an engine to mis-fire, or fail to run.
    K10sparkplug2330.jpg
  • The motion of a planets orbit around a star is simulated by rolling a ball on a curved surface of plastic..
    K11-gravitywell006.JPG
  • Feet walking.  A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    walker8472.jpg
  • A drummer shows off his drum moves.  A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    drummer8431.jpg
  • The motion of a planets orbit around a star is simulated by rolling a ball on a curved surface of plastic..
    K11-gravitywell005.JPG
  • A black belt karate expert performs a punch. A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    karate8314.jpg
  • A dancer performing modern dance.  A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    dance8612.jpg
  • A dancers performing modern dance.  A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    dance8599.jpg
  • The motion of a planets orbit around a star is simulated by rolling a ball on a curved surface of plastic..
    K11-gravitywell009.JPG
  • Two dancers performing modern dance.  A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    Dance8589.jpg
  • Feet walking.  A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    walking8462.jpg
  • A black belt karate expert performs a kick. A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    karate8329.jpg
  • A boy juggles three balls.  The motion is recorded by a special stroboscopic camera.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    juggle_8268.jpg
  • A boy juggles three balls.  The motion is recorded by a special stroboscopic camera.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    juggle8288.jpg
  • April Laragy, the lead singer of The Atomic Swindlers shows off her guitar moves.  A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    April8337.jpg
  • The motion of a planets orbit around a star is simulated by rolling a ball on a curved surface of plastic..
    K11-gravitywell007.JPG
  • A Weightlifter.  A special stroboscopic camera records the motion.  The record of the motion can be analyzed to show both the timing and range of the motion.  This type of image is very important in the science of biomechanics.
    weightlifter8496.jpg
  • An x-ray of a mechanical talking toy fish.  These toys are sound activated and the mechanical fish appears to sing along with a recorded song.  The mechanisms inside the fish are controlled by a microprocessor, motors and are powered by four large batteries.
    fish2FC.jpg
  • X-Ray of an Etch a Sketch mechanism.  This drawing toy uses a series of pulleys to move a plastic drawing tip through a container filled with aluminum powder.  The pulleys are connected to the metal drawing tip with light plastic line that is invisible in this x-ray image.
    K11-xetchasketch1.jpg
  • Tree growing over a rock in Killarney Provincial park in Ontario, Canada.
    K09killrootshdr3749.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope image of a Bald-faced hornet stinger(Vespula maculata)   Once the barbs are set into the victim, the poison flows between the two blades of the stinger.  The claibration bar is 20 um and the magnification is 2,880x..
    K08sembaldfacedhornet008b.jpg
  • Scanning electron microscope image of a Honey Bee Stinger. (Apis mellifera)  The large sack on the left produces the poison.  Once the barbs are set into the victim, the poison flows between the two blades of the stinger.  This image represents a field of view of 2 mm...
    K08sembeestinger047.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Porcupine Puffer (Diodon Holacanthus) inflated for defense.
    pufferfishFC.jpg
  • SEM of a Porcupine Quill. This is a quill from a porcupine. (Erethizon dorsatum) The quill is designed to stick into the skin of a predator and not be easily removed.  This is an effective defensive mechanism for the porcupine. False color  Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM).
    KW07SEM-porcupinecolor2.jpg
  • A stroboscopic image of a trebuchet launching a ball.  The trebuchet uses the potential energy of a weight falling to project a yellow ball.  A trebuchet is a type of catapult that was used as a siege engine in the Middle Ages. It is sometimes called a counterweight trebuchet or counterpoise trebuchet, to distinguish it from an earlier weapon called the traction trebuchet, which employed pulling men working the mechanism.  The counterweight trebuchet appeared in both Christian and Muslim lands around the Mediterranean in the 12th century. It could fling projectiles weighing up to 350 pounds (160 kg) at or into enemy fortifications. Its use continued into the 15th century, well after the introduction of gunpowder.
    K14-trebuchet0126.jpg
  • A stroboscopic image of a trebuchet launching a ball.  The trebuchet uses the potential energy of a weight falling to project a yellow ball.  A trebuchet is a type of catapult that was used as a siege engine in the Middle Ages. It is sometimes called a counterweight trebuchet or counterpoise trebuchet, to distinguish it from an earlier weapon called the traction trebuchet, which employed pulling men working the mechanism.  The counterweight trebuchet appeared in both Christian and Muslim lands around the Mediterranean in the 12th century. It could fling projectiles weighing up to 350 pounds (160 kg) at or into enemy fortifications. Its use continued into the 15th century, well after the introduction of gunpowder.
    K14-trebuchet0127.jpg
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