They Really Do Use Mirrors – IOTW Report

They Really Do Use Mirrors

How do ballistic proving grounds track objects that are moving beyond the ability of the eye to follow? They use specialized cameras that can take upwards of 25 million frames per second and use mirrors to keep the projectiles in the middle of the frame.

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  1. I was surprise to see them fire the artillery shell without a fuse. The lifting eye didn’t seem to affect flight stability.

    This is cool technology. I have seen it used for vibration analysis when accelerometers could not be used due to the high temperature of the component. The software actually analyses the film, measures the displacement of the part over time, and then calculate the velocity and acceleration.

  2. A similar technology is used in laser printers. The laser diode remains stationary while a hexagonal mirror spins and reflects the laser light across the photoconductive drum. I’ve been working on laser printers for over ten years, and it still amazes me how it works.

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