What does a stroboscope do?

What does a stroboscope do?

The stroboscope is an intense, high speed light source used for visual analysis of objects in periodic motion and for high speed photography. Objects in rapid periodic motion can be studied by using the stroboscope to produce an optical illusion of stopped or slowed motion.

How do you make flashing lights?

The cheapest and simplest solution is a button flasher.

  1. Unscrew the light bulb from the socket.
  2. Place the button flasher in the socket if the socket faces up.
  3. Screw the light bulb or flashing adapter with attached bulb into the socket.

Which is the best led stroboscope to buy?

1. Fluke Fluke-820-2 LED Stroboscope (1000$) An industry standard device. Installed with h igh efficiency LED solid-state light source with uniform flash characteristics allow for higher flash rates – 30-300,000 FPM (flashes per minute). It also has High-intensity 7-LED array – 4,800 Lux at 6,000 FPM/30cm.

How does a stroboscope make the body look stationary?

Basically by providing light at specific intervals to the rotating object, they can make the body look stationary, Wikipedia page explains the phenomena the best. The product is used mostly in the industry and our list caters for all the necessary technical information required to choose a stroboscope.

How are stroboscopes used in motion analysis?

Stroboscopes are used to conduct motion analysis of a rotating body. Basically by providing light at specific intervals to the rotating object, they can make the body look stationary, Wikipedia page explains the phenomena the best.

What is the flash rate of a stroboscope?

Internal and external trigger with a flash-rate range of 40.0-12,500 flashes per minute (FPM) and a built-in multiply-by-2 and divide-by-2 functionality. The device also has 10W xenon flash tube with 10 to 15-microsecond flash duration to provide sharp images in brightly lit areas.