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What Endmill Chatter Looks Like at 20,000 Frames per Second
Using a high-speed camera shooting at 20,000 frames per second, engineers captured microscopic vibrations known as chatter ...
Pushing for a higher speed isn't just for athletes. Researchers, too, can achieve such feats with their discoveries. A new device called SCARF (for swept-coded aperture real-time femtophotography) can ...
In gaming, frame rate -- measured in frames per second, or fps-- is king. That's been true for the 12 years I've been reviewing computer hardware and then some. Frames per second has ruled the roost, ...
A team of researchers has decided to answer that question by creating a new scientific camera called SCARF, which stands for Swept-Coded Aperture Real-time Femtophotography. The creation of this ...
James is a published author with multiple pop-history and science books to his name. He specializes in history, space, strange science, and anything out of the ordinary.View full profile James is a ...
There's no need for a better monitor; your eyes can't see more than 60 frames per second (FPS) anyway. You may have heard this misconception or a variation of it on gaming forums or while talking to ...
Earlier this year, Nvidia announced its new line of 50 Series GPUs with a hot new feature in tow: "Multi Frame Generation." Building on early frame gen tech, these new GPUs allow games to create ...
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Endmill chatter at 20,000 Frames-per-Second
What does it look like when an endmill starts chattering? How about at 20,000 frames-per-second? I'm in the shop playing with ...
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