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Going back to the roots: how to create stroboscopic photos from digital videos

Physics Education 2019-01-17 v1 Popular Physics

Abstract

We show here how to create from digital films using the well-known software Tracker stroboscopic photos in order to analyze different types of movements. The advantage of this procedure is that it is possible to analyze the printed photo or on a computer screen in an intuitive way for the students. After presenting a historical perspective of the use of stroboscopic photos in secondary education we discuss several examples: the movement of a remote control car, an elastic planar collision, the movement of a projectile and also an experiment in electromagnetism, more specifically, the discharge of a capacitor measured using an analog multimeter.

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@article{arxiv.1901.05058,
  title  = {Going back to the roots: how to create stroboscopic photos from digital videos},
  author = {Daniel Baccino and Álvaro Suárez and Arturo C. Martí},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.05058},
  year   = {2019}
}

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9 pages, 8 figures, in SPANISH