STEERING WHEEL SHAKES AT HIGH SPEED - STEERING WHEEL SH
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Steering Wheel Shakes At High Speed
a handwheel that is used for steering
The wheel of a ship is the modern method of adjusting the angle of the rudder, in turn changing the direction of the boat or ship. It is also called the helm, together with the rest of the steering mechanism.
A wheel that a driver rotates in order to steer a vehicle
A steering wheel (also called a driving wheel or hand wheel) is a type of steering control in vehicles and vessels (ships and boats).
High Speed is a 1986 pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie and released by Williams Electronics. This game was based on Ritchie's real-life police chase inside a 1979 Porsche 928. . He was finally caught in Lodi, CA on Interstate 5 and accused of speeding at 146 mph..
(of photographic film) Needing little light or only short exposure
(of steel) Suitable for drill bits and other tools that cut fast enough to become red-hot
Moving, operating, or happening very quickly
High-speed rail (HSR) is a type of passenger rail transport that operates significantly faster than the normal speed of rail traffic. Specific definitions by the European Union include for upgraded track and or faster for new track.
operating at high speed; "a high-speed food processor"; "a high-velocity shell"
(shake) move or cause to move back and forth; "The chemist shook the flask vigorously"; "My hands were shaking"
(shake) shingle: building material used as siding or roofing
An earth tremor
(shake) milkshake: frothy drink of milk and flavoring and sometimes fruit or ice cream
An act of shaking
An amount of something that is sprinkled by shaking a container
High Speed Photography - the poor man's 5 minute bullet switch
This is the heart of the high speed photography setup - the event trigger. The cardboard was a square piece, ripped off a shipping carton (Thanks, Digikey Corp!) with a 4" x 6" or so rectangle window cut out the middle. It's the standard 1 ply corrugated cardboard. On both sides are taped a sheet of aluminum foil, held on with blue painter's masking tape. I happened to just have a roll lying around in my shop.
Wires connect the foil pieces to pocket wizard - actually, I used the FlashZebra pocketWizard hot shoe adapter, but this time around, the pocket wizard itself is plugged into the hot shoe. I didn't want to gimp a perfectly good adapter, so I just stripped off about 4" of insulation and wire wrapped the bare wire around each of the terminals on the phono plug, and masking taped it down. My perfectionist electrical engineering Dad would disown me if he saw the wiring.
The PW is actually a multi-max. It is set to delay-trigger. This part is key; we can dial in at 0.1ms (1/10,000th sec) interval the delay between when contact is made and when the flash fires - allowing the projectile time to reach its intented target.
I'm using the Irwin clamp here for two reasons; to hold the bullet switch up and most importantly to keep the electrical contact nicely seated. The bare wire just touches the foil underneath the clamp - nothing fancy. In my next version I'll actually add a spring battery clip, but for now, this works.
Firing through the two pieces of tin foil closes the electrical contact - then starts the millisecond delay (we used 6.5 ms, but this will depend on the gun's muzzle velocity and the distance to target). This number was arrived at with rough back of the head calculations followed by fine tuning of the numbers.
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High Speed photography of water balloons exploding.
Strobist Info: 580exII attached via ettl cable with HS Sync at -2/3 power camera left. Large silver reflector camera right. Shutter speed of 1/2000 sec.