What is a hand stroboscope and how does it work?

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In summary, a hand-held stroboscope is a device used to see objects at a speed faster than the naked eye can. It is used in mechanical environments, such as when timing a car, and can be used with a disc or electronic unit.
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What is hand stroboscope ?How is it works ? how can we see anything freez by using the stroboscope ? Please explain.
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If it's what I think it is, it is a handheld light that has a light that turns on and off at a variable frequency. They are used in mechanical environments for determining the speed of an object.

For example, say you have a rotating plate. On the face of the plate is a large dot (not in the center of the plate). As the plate rotates, the dot looks like a circle. Now, if you take a strobescope and start flashing it, you can adjust the frequency at which it flashes until its frequency matches the rotational frequency of the plate. In other words, the light flashes exactly once per revolution of the plate. This scenario will cause the dot to seem to stand still because you are getting a brief look at the wheel at the same instance every single time.
 
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Great explanation as always fred!
 
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Well thank you very much!
 
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Aladin, if you want to see one in action, drop by a local service garage and ask to watch them do a timing check on a car. A timing light is a strobe that's triggered by the ignition to show how the tick marks on the harmonic balancer are aligned with a reference line. I'm not sure if newer cars are done the same way rather than by computer, but all of the old ones are.
 
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FredGarvin said:
If it's what I think it is, it is a handheld light that has a light that turns on and off at a variable frequency. They are used in mechanical environments for determining the speed of an object.
I occasionally use one to measure the speed of air handling unit fans.
 
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That's the poor-man's approach, Farsight. When I was in high-school, my stoner buddy built a box with a disc mounted on a fan motor. It had 2 x 4" diameter holes cut in it, with a red floodlight behind one and a blue one behind the other. The disc also had a 4" hole, and it spun between the lights and the front of the box. His walls were painted in a warped checkerboard black and white, which didn't help. It was absolutely freakish, especially whilst sparking up a gagger with Iron Butterfly playing.

These days, an electronic unit is a lot easier to make or cheaper to buy than a mechanical one.
 
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thank you very very much.
 

Related to What is a hand stroboscope and how does it work?

1. What is a hand stroboscope?

A hand stroboscope is a portable device used to create the illusion of a slow-motion effect by rapidly flashing a bright light at a specific frequency. This allows for the observation and measurement of fast-moving objects or processes.

2. How does a hand stroboscope work?

A hand stroboscope works by emitting short, intense bursts of light that are synchronized with the movement of the object being observed. This creates the illusion of slow motion by freezing the motion of the object at regular intervals.

3. What are the practical applications of a hand stroboscope?

Hand stroboscopes are commonly used in industrial settings for quality control and troubleshooting of machinery. They can also be used in scientific research to study the movement of animals, fluids, and other dynamic processes.

4. Is a hand stroboscope safe to use?

Yes, hand stroboscopes are generally safe to use as they emit only short bursts of light and are not harmful to the eyes. However, it is important to follow safety precautions such as avoiding direct eye contact with the light and using appropriate protective gear when necessary.

5. How do you choose the right hand stroboscope for a specific application?

The right hand stroboscope will depend on the specific application and the desired parameters such as flash frequency, brightness, and battery life. It is important to do research and consult with experts to determine the most suitable stroboscope for your needs.

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