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SLAPSHOTS IN SLOW MOTION

Tweet this: http://bit.ly/SlapShotSci - FB it: http://bit.ly/SlapShotSlow Download a free Audio book: http://bit.ly/AudibleSED Infographics are Here: http://smartereveryday.tumblr.com/ I shot the skaters with a Phantom MIRO LC320S made by Vision Research: http://www.visionresearch.com/Products/High-Speed-Cameras/Phantom-Miro-M320S/ Most speeds were around 3271 fps, but I shot the full body shot at 1200 fps. Smarter Every Day Infographics are Here: http://smartereveryday.tumblr.com/ Slow Motion sound design made by Gordon McGladdery, "A Shell In the Pit". Gordon's work is awesome, you should check it out. I like his music. http://ashellinthepit.bandcamp.com/ Hockey Stick Rigidity data plotted, and equations formatted into LaTeX format by Will Leahy: http://www.willleahy.info/ "Whippness" Graphic, and shear moment diagrams by: Emily Weddle Design http://www.emilyweddledesign.com ------------------------------- With thanks to: My friend Dr. Jeff Evans. Tenured Mechanical Engineering professor at UAH UAH Director of Hockey Operations Nick Laurila The nameless UAH Hockey player Go Chargers! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GET SMARTER SECTION The stick rigidity data collected by Dr. Evans and I is not a formal reflection on the manufacturers because the sticks were previously used and we could not find an ASTM standard to setup our test. The possibility exists that I put the support positions too close together, which would make the values lower. The players however gave us the sticks because they were "so used they were now flimsy". Our data reflected this. If I had it to do over again I would test a new stick vs an old stick. Kettering University has done some research on this subject and we tried to setup our test apparatus similar to theirs. They applied the force to the foot of the stick. We applied the force to the center. http://www.kettering.edu/news/taking-stick-check I thought this was a great video of a product that has normalized the process by constraining the 1 inch deflection measurement. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2f7SQgn-9I Tweet ideas to me @SmarterEveryDay ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SUPPORT This episode graciously supported by several people via Subbable and Patreon. Two such supporters are Mike Ledermueller, and Gabriel S. Redner who both support via Subbable. If you appreciate what you've learned in this video and the effort that went in to it, please SHARE THE VIDEO! Warm Regards, Destin

SLAPSHOTS IN SLOW MOTION

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Farah Toro

This looks amazing as hell :D

Inspiring work

Vincent Jackson

Slapshots!

Cole Palmer

Innovating and creating! Oweasome!!

Destin, This is amazing video and learned a lot! Thanks for sharing!

Hey Destin, I work for a large composites manufacturer with a pretty substantial lab and R&D setup - if you are interested in doing some more videos that would address composites, stresses, etc., send me a note.

Thanks for the amazing videos! I love watching them with my daughter, she is two so she has no idea what's going on, but enjoys them just the same. And as a bonus I get to learn some awesome stuff to teach her as she grows up! That's why I wanted to be a patron, since you are helping me to be a better father it would be selfish not to return the favor! Thank you so much, from my family to yours.

Hey if I don't win the contest can I pay for my own airfare and tag along? LOL

Thanks for taking time to watch!

Smarter Every Day

Thank you for making me smarter today. :)

Coming after the 1st of the month!

Cole Palmer

That was awesome. As a hockey player and huge fan I am loving these. Hopefully the next one can about checking. Perhaps you could investigate the energy transfers involved and how the player making the hit doesn't end up on the ground as well.

Dan

Great video Destin! What happened to the contest results? Did I miss them?

It's pretty insane how hockey players unconciously use physics in the most awesome ways! What sport will you cover next?

Lukas

Got a game tonight. Taking this in the car to study on the way.

Cole Palmer

Great video! One of your best.


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