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CHRIS - Graphic sequence is shown by the man jumping off the board. Gravity is clearly playing a part on his vertical motion and parabolic trajectory. So it also has a relation to projectile motion, the motion of a ball or object slowing falling onto the ground. Here it is clear that the photograph has been edited. Overlaying the images creates the sequence of the moments occurring while the man leaped off; we are shown the sequential moments. Physical Editing Photography, Projectile Motion Physics, Projectile Motion, Man Jumping, Motion Photo, Irregular Past Tense Verbs, Physics Classroom, Love Quotes For Wedding, Algebra 2

The world is filled with physics. And perhaps one of the most obvious examples is the physics associated with airborne objects - the physics of projectile motion. This gallery explores the world of projectiles, highlighting the principles of physics that govern projectiles. Please enjoy! To learn more about projectile motion, visit <a href="http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/vectors/u3l2a.cfm" rel="nofollow">The Physics Classroom Tutorial</a>.

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Dr Harold Edgerton, Pete Desjardin Diving, 1940 Style: stop motion photography with strobes. Why: Vintage stop motion is incredibly hard to master, he showed the world the first photographs of a thorough action as opposed to just one still. Timelapse Photography People, Time In Photography, People In Motion Photography, Harold Edgerton, Sequence Photography, Stop Motion Photography, Mokpo, 1940 Style, Movement Photography

A bullet being shot through an apple, an egg being cracked into a fan, or a play-by-play of Pancho Gonzales's famous serve ... MIT professor Harold Edgerton invented the strobe flash in the 1930s – and his stroboscopic photography captured amazing moments that would otherwise be missed in the blink of an eye

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