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- Shadowgraph is an optical method that reveals non-uniformities in transparent media like air, water, or gl****. It is related to, but simpler than, the...
- the intensity of the light, which can be visualised directly with a shadowgraph system. classical schlieren imaging systems appear in two configurations...
- } where M is the Mach number. Mach waves can be used in schlieren or shadowgraph observations to determine the local Mach number of the flow. Early observations...
- interferometer Moire deflectometry Schlieren imaging Schlieren photography Shadowgraph Synthetic schlieren Hooke, R. (1665), "Of a New Property in the Air"...
- Look up shadowgraphy or shadowgraph in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shadowgraphy may refer to: Shadowgraphy (performing art), using hand shadows Shadow...
- "Voracity" was the opening for Overlord III. In 2019, the band's song "shadowgraph" was used as the opening theme for the anime Boogiepop and Others. Its...
- Times" (1991), radiophonic/music theatre work Creative orchestra "The Shadowgraph Series, 1-5" (1975–77) "****o and Goodbye" (1976/2000) "Angry Bird" (2007)...
- Shadowgraph visualization of the airflow during a sneeze, comparing an unmasked sneeze with several different method of covering one's mouth and nose:...
- Variations of the technique have also been used for scientific purposes, in shadowgraph studies of flow in transparent media and in high-speed Schlieren photography...
- Shadowgraph videos of the outer airflow during a cough, comparing unmasked coughing with several methods of covering one's mouth and nose: coughing into...