Hi Tanner, I just started my first year at uni studying Electronic Engineering. I just wanted to say thanks for being an inspiration for me since day one.
I've tried this with a cheap magnifying mirror from a thrift store and got fairly decent results! Nowhere near first surface mirror quality, but for $4 I'm happy.
You know whats crazy? You know how you used to go to the electronics warehouse? Turns out that place is right next to where I live! I have gone 4 times since I found out about the store. Maybe ill see you there one day lol. Anyways, great video and good luck with MIT. God bless!
Subscribed. Great video and images! Your setup was top tier and I really love how you pointed out the open windows effect on the image. Makes me rethink how stable my environment is =P
I have a question about the deflection coils and yoke out of a CTR television could I use the yolk as a one-to-one Transformer with the coils and all would it make a power transformer If you know anything about this I can't find anything online about whether you can do this or not
I don't think so sadly. Most yokes do not have an iron core(needed for transformers). Even if they did, these coils are made for high frequencies of 28 khz or something around there. Perhaps give it a try with audio or something, just don't put 110v ac across it haha
How did NASA do this on full size T-38 jets ? From what I think I understand, they flew the jets using the Sun as a light source. If this is the case though, I find it odd, since the jets were photographed from above. Unless the jets were inverted ( no reason to be ! ) I'd like to try this on my ( full size and not a model ) car. 👍
@@TannerTech kind of all of it, I've seen other videos and it's like, yeah cool, but I felt like it might have helped to see the set up side on or something, maybe it was just my brain saying its hard to follow
Hi Tanner, I just started my first year at uni studying Electronic Engineering. I just wanted to say thanks for being an inspiration for me since day one.
I've seen Schlieren Photography before but never explained as well as you did.
Very cool video, thanks.
Thanks for making this guide. I'm going to build one to visualize shockwaves from a cold gas thruster
It's great to see a new post from you. I look forward to your next post.
I’ve never heard this technique before, very cool
I wish I was as cool as you at your age. Never stop my dude
I've tried this with a cheap magnifying mirror from a thrift store and got fairly decent results! Nowhere near first surface mirror quality, but for $4 I'm happy.
Thanks for the video-- this looks pretty achievable, I'll have to try it.
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You know whats crazy? You know how you used to go to the electronics warehouse? Turns out that place is right next to where I live! I have gone 4 times since I found out about the store. Maybe ill see you there one day lol. Anyways, great video and good luck with MIT. God bless!
Subscribed. Great video and images! Your setup was top tier and I really love how you pointed out the open windows effect on the image. Makes me rethink how stable my environment is =P
Nice content mate. Keep it up.
Hola se podrá hacer lo mismo pero solo usando 2 cámaras
That is very cool!
i am really intrested this type of experiments
I have a question about the deflection coils and yoke out of a CTR television could I use the yolk as a one-to-one Transformer with the coils and all would it make a power transformer If you know anything about this I can't find anything online about whether you can do this or not
I don't think so sadly. Most yokes do not have an iron core(needed for transformers). Even if they did, these coils are made for high frequencies of 28 khz or something around there. Perhaps give it a try with audio or something, just don't put 110v ac across it haha
I think I’ve accidentally done this somehow. With a pinhole camera maybe.
How did NASA do this on full size T-38 jets ? From what I think I understand, they flew the jets using the Sun as a light source.
If this is the case though, I find it odd, since the jets were photographed from above.
Unless the jets were inverted ( no reason to be ! )
I'd like to try this on my ( full size and not a model ) car.
👍
Pretty cool
If your light source is at the center of curvature, a spherical and not a paraboloidal mirror works better... slightly.
Sorry man, What kind of mirror I need for Schlieren technique?
Simply parabolic?
Yes
nice
I didn't know you where back
that did not seem so clear
What part?
@@TannerTech kind of all of it, I've seen other videos and it's like, yeah cool, but I felt like it might have helped to see the set up side on or something, maybe it was just my brain saying its hard to follow