<VV> Fan Belt Physics

Dennis Pleau dpleau at wavecable.com
Wed Jul 3 02:00:42 EDT 2013


Flash Memory is dirt cheap, this should be easily doable.

dp

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Subject: Re: <VV> Fan Belt Physics

1200 F/sec for how long?  Since you can't predict exactly when it's going to
flip, it may need to run for many minutes.
RonH

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Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 8:42 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> Fan Belt Physics


> Actually, what you really want is a Casio EX-F1.  It can crank up to 1200
> Frames\second.  Pretty impressive for consumer goods.
> Jim
>
>
> That would be cool. Maybe that's the justification to buy a Go camera?
>
> Ned
>
>>
>> I think it would be interesting to watch a belt being tossed or flipped 
>> in
> slow motion video to see where and how it all happens.
>>
>> Again thanks to all.
>>
>> Paul




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