A stroboscope with a maximum flash rate of 6000 flashes per minute is used to me
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A stroboscope with a maximum flash rate of 6000 flashes per minute is used to measure the rate of rotation of a shaft rotating at 41,000 rpm. The flash rate of the strobe is set at 6000 flashes per minute and then the flash rate is slowly reduced until the motion of the rotating shaft appears "stationary." What is the first (highest) flash rate that will "freeze" the motion of the rotating shaft? Now the flash rate is slowly reduced some more. What is the second (next highest) flash rate that will "freeze" the motion of the rotating shaft?Explanation / Answer
Stroboscope maximumum flashing rate per minute = 6000 Rotation of shaft = 41000 RPM !/8 of rotation Speed = 5125 RPM 1/9 RPM 4555.55 1/10 of RPM = 4100 RPM
Hence the highest flash rate that will freeze the shaft is 5125 flashes / minute
Next highest flash rate that will freeze the shaft is 4100 flshes / minute
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