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  • Fireflies in a field in New York State in early June.  This is a four hour exposure.  Note the rotation of the earth is seen in the trails the stars leave behind.
    K14keukafireflies.jpg
  • A digital streak image of a bouquet of flowers. This type of image is used to test the stability of digital time-lapse camera systems as well as collect image data around a circular object.  In this case the camera is tilted with respect to the rotation and a colorful twist of colors is the wonderful result.
    K09s2A-074.jpg
  • Water is stirred until the rotation causes a vortex to form on the surface.  Here the fine structure of the vortex is studied with the help of high speed photography..
    kin070217vortex0002.jpg
  • Water is stirred until the rotation causes a vortex to form on the surface.  Here the fine structure of the vortex is studied with the help of high speed photography..
    kin070217vortex0001.jpg
  • A baton is tossed in a strobe light.  The strobe flashes 250 times a second.  The baton rotates around its center of mass and follows parabolic motion.
    K12-strobo-stick7850.jpg
  • A baton is tossed in a strobe light.  The strobe flashes 250 times a second.  The baton rotates around its center of mass and follows parabolic motion.
    K12-strobo-stick7845.jpg
  • A pen is tossed in a strobe light.  The strobe flashes 250 times a second.  The baton rotates around its center of mass and follows parabolic motion.
    K12-strobo-pen7889.jpg
  • A baton is tossed in a strobe light.  The strobe flashes 250 times a second.  The baton rotates around its center of mass and follows parabolic motion.
    K12-strobo-stick7844 copy.jpg
  • A baton is tossed in a strobe light.  The strobe flashes 250 times a second.  The baton rotates around its center of mass and follows parabolic motion.
    K12-strobo-stick7843.jpg
  • 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
  • The motion of a planets orbit around a star is simulated by rolling a ball on a curved surface of plastic..
    K11-gravitywell006.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
  • The motion of a planets orbit around a star is simulated by rolling a ball on a curved surface of plastic..
    K11-gravitywell005.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 man throws a boomerang at night with built in lights.  The Camera's shutter is kept open for the flight to record the motion.
    K08boomerang-combo2.jpg
  • A digital streak image of a squash. This type of image is used to test the stability of digital time-lapse camera systems as well collect image data around a circular object.
    11-14VioletStrip505.jpg
  • A digital streak image of a squash. This type of image is used to test the stability of digital time-lapse camera systems as well collect image data around a circular object.
    11-14Good129.jpg
  • Photograph showing the expanded clay aggregate nodules, the largest is 1 cm in diameter. Expanded clay aggregate is a lightweight ceramic manufactured in in a rotating kiln.  This material has a very high surface area due to all the holes and cracks.  It is able to collect hydroponic chemicals and air to nurture the roots of a  plant.  This is an excellent delivery method for nutrients and plants can grow at maximum rates using expanded clay aggregate.  A typical hydroponic system will wet the aggregate several times a day.
    K14-claynods-77.jpg
  • Scanning electron image  showing the expanded clay aggregate nodules, field of view inthis image is 3 mm . Expanded clay aggregate is a lightweight ceramic manufactured in in a rotating kiln.  This material has a very high surface area due to all the holes and cracks.  It is able to collect hydroponic chemicals and air to nurture the roots of a  plant.  This is an excellent delivery method for nutrients and plants can grow at maximum rates using expanded clay aggregate.  A typical hydroponic system will wet the aggregate several times a day.
    K14SEM-claynods-78.jpg
  • A spinning golf ball is flow tested in a two dimensional fluid flow. The colors relate to different pressures in the fluid. In this case the low-pressure area created by the Magnus effect contributes to the flight of the golf ball by creating lift. The rotating golf ball lift allows the ball to travel further. A high-speed flash at 1/15,000th of a second captures the action.
    golfball-hickory.jpg
  • This is a turbine blade that is responsible for making a jet engine work.  This particular blade is from a fighter jet and routinely travels though the compression stage of the jet engine traveling faster than the speed of sound as it rotates.  Due to the hot environment inside the engine, the turbine blades have to be specially engineered out of state of the art materials.  Titanium, and titanium alloys are routinely used for turbine blades.
    titanium-jet-blade_0060.jpg
  • A spinning golf ball is flow tested in a two dimensional fluid flow. The colors relate to different pressures in the fluid. In this case the low-pressure area created by the Magnus effect contributes to the flight of the golf ball by creating lift. The rotating golf ball lift allows the ball to travel further. A high-speed flash at 1/15,000th of a second captures the action.
    newgolf0055.jpg
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