12 votes Filming the speed of light at ten trillion FPS Posted March 27, 2019 by cfabbro Tags: optics, compressed ultrafast photography, inrs, caltech, videos, the slow mo guys https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ys_yKGNFRQ Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Authors The Slow Mo Guys Duration 13:06 Published Mar 27 2019 2 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK cfabbro (OP) March 27, 2019 Link Related article: http://www.inrs.ca/english/actualites/worlds-fastest-camera-freezes-time-10-trillion-frames-second Related article: http://www.inrs.ca/english/actualites/worlds-fastest-camera-freezes-time-10-trillion-frames-second cfabbro (OP) March 29, 2019 Link Part 2 "How do you film the Speed of Light?" was uploaded today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvDJ_d1n5mI It features an interview with Prof. Lihong Wang, one of the inventors of the T-CUP... Part 2 "How do you film the Speed of Light?" was uploaded today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvDJ_d1n5mI It features an interview with Prof. Lihong Wang, one of the inventors of the T-CUP camera, explaining how it works.
cfabbro (OP) March 27, 2019 Link Related article: http://www.inrs.ca/english/actualites/worlds-fastest-camera-freezes-time-10-trillion-frames-second Related article: http://www.inrs.ca/english/actualites/worlds-fastest-camera-freezes-time-10-trillion-frames-second
cfabbro (OP) March 29, 2019 Link Part 2 "How do you film the Speed of Light?" was uploaded today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvDJ_d1n5mI It features an interview with Prof. Lihong Wang, one of the inventors of the T-CUP... Part 2 "How do you film the Speed of Light?" was uploaded today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvDJ_d1n5mI It features an interview with Prof. Lihong Wang, one of the inventors of the T-CUP camera, explaining how it works.
Related article:
http://www.inrs.ca/english/actualites/worlds-fastest-camera-freezes-time-10-trillion-frames-second
Part 2 "How do you film the Speed of Light?" was uploaded today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvDJ_d1n5mI
It features an interview with Prof. Lihong Wang, one of the inventors of the T-CUP camera, explaining how it works.