Differential Stroboscope for Physics Lab
Raju Baddi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel dual-color stroboscope using red and green light pulses within a single period, offering advantages for observing and analyzing rapidly moving cyclic objects in physics experiments.
Contribution
It presents the design and construction of a new dual-color stroboscope, expanding the capabilities of traditional single-color devices for physics laboratory use.
Findings
Enhanced visibility of rapid cyclic motion
Pictorial performance analysis with a rotating disc
Potential for improved quantitative assessment
Abstract
A conventional stroboscope uses flashes of light to make a rapidly moving object visible. This is achieved by throwing repetitive pulses of white light on the object of specific frequency. Here an alternative approach is given in which two different colors of light(red/green) are used to make a rapidly moving object visible. As such this method has two light pulses of different colors within a single strobe period. Such a stroboscope has its own advantages in experiments over the conventional one. This article describes the construction of this stroboscope in all detail. Various aspects of its performance are discussed pictorially with reference to a simple rotating disc. This stroboscope can be used in the study/quantitative-assessment of rapidly moving objects which by default are taken to be cyclic in nature.
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Taxonomy
TopicsExperimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Experimental Learning in Engineering
