- A
stroboscope, also
known as a strobe, is an
instrument used to make a
cyclically moving object appear to be slow-moving, or stationary. It
consists of...
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measuring the
frequency of
rotating or
vibrating objects is to use a
stroboscope. This is an
intense repetitively flashing light (strobe light) whose...
- for the
correction of
respiratory troubles, and
invented the
laryngeal stroboscope.
Oertel was a
native of Dillingen. In 1863 he
obtained his
medical doctorate...
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flashes of light. It is one of a
number of
devices that can be used as a
stroboscope. The word
originated from the
Ancient Gr**** στρόβος (stróbos), meaning...
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soundtrack songs from ****anese films. The
first release from the
album Stroboscope Sky was the
single "Blame it on the Shadows" (2013)
produced by Ebbot...
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Institute of Technology. He is
largely credited with
transforming the
stroboscope from an
obscure laboratory instrument into a
common device. He also was...
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original on 7
December 2022.
Retrieved 2
March 2023. Even
before the
stroboscope was
available commercially, Edgerton, Germeshausen, and
another of Edgerton's...
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phenakistoscope also
phenakistiscope praxinoscope Rotoscope spectroscope spotting scope stereoscope stroboscope tachistoscope telescope teleidoscope viewfinder...
- ligaments. In the
modal register, the
vocal folds (when
viewed with a
stroboscope) are seen to
contact with each
other completely during each vibration...
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Edgerton was an
electrical engineer, and had
personally developed a
stroboscope which he used to take high-speed
photographs of,
among others, drops...