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  • 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
  • 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
  • A stroboscopic image of a hammer striking a nail into wood.
    K09hammer4388.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
  • 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 stroboscopic image of a hand flipping a coin.
    K09coin4557.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
  • A stroboscopic image of a hammer striking a nail into wood.
    K09hammer4403.jpg
  • A stroboscopic image of a hand flipping a coin.
    K09coin4593.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
  • A stroboscopic image of a hammer striking a nail into wood.
    K09hammer4266.jpg
  • A stroboscopic image of a hand flipping a coin.
    K09coin4576.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 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
  • A stroboscopic image of a hand rolling a pair of dice.
    K09dice4507.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 pin is dropped and photographed with stroboscopic motion. In this photograph the strobe is flashing 3200 times a min.
    pin_00147_RT8.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 stroboscopic image of a hand flipping a coin.
    K09coin4553.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 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 playing dice being rolled.
    K09dice4540.jpg
  • A stroboscopic image of a hand flipping a coin.
    K09coin4593.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
  • Boy juggling three flaming torches.
    K09juggler4866.jpg
  • Boy juggling three flaming torches.
    K09juggler4860.jpg
  • Boy juggling three multi-colored light-up balls.
    K09juggler4877.jpg
  • Boy juggling three flaming torches.
    K09juggler4842.jpg
  • Boy juggling three multi-colored light-up balls.
    K09juggler4873.jpg
  • Boy juggling three flaming torches.
    K09juggler4833.jpg
  • Boy juggling three balls.
    K09juggler4787.jpg
  • Boy juggling three juggling pins.
    K09juggler4815.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
  • Falling toast photographed with a 25 hz strobe.  That is the flash is set off 25 times a second..The falling toast is said to always land buttered side down.
    K12-strobotoast7817.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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Falling toast photographed with a 25 hz strobe.  That is the flash is set off 25 times a second..The falling toast is said to always land buttered side down.
    K12-strobotoast7818.jpg
  • Falling toast photographed with a 25 hz strobe.  That is the flash is set off 25 times a second..The falling toast is said to always land buttered side down.
    K12-strobotoast7840.jpg
  • Falling toast photographed with a 25 hz strobe.  That is the flash is set off 25 times a second..The falling toast is said to always land buttered side down.
    K12-strobotoast7838.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
  • Falling toast photographed with a 25 hz strobe.  That is the flash is set off 25 times a second..The falling toast is said to always land buttered side down.
    K12-strobotoast7837 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-stick7850.jpg
  • A stroboscopic image of a hand rolling dice.
    K09dice4486.jpg
  • A ball bounces on a spring.  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.
    spring8081.jpg
  • A stroboscopic image of a hand rolling dice.
    K09dice4477.jpg
  • A stroboscopic image of a hand rolling a pair of dice.
    K09dice4468.jpg
  • White-breasted nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis) in flight.  Captured with a stroboscopic flash.
    K12-nuthatch6557.jpg
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