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  • lol the falls ripped his clothes off hahaa

  • the reason he is naked is because when he went over the falls, the pressure of the water ripped his clothes off

  • lmfao i just noticed that he is naked WTF maybe he thought i should be naked when i kill my self LMFAO

  • y is the guy naked in the water ? wtf

  • the Pressure of the water in the falls ripped his clothes off

  • putain mais quel intérêt???

  • Ehm, all video's on YouTube are 30 FPS or something like that? so it's either the camera, or youtube its fault!

  • ..light portions), seem to be slowing/stopping/reversing, because your eye is capturing the image at set intervals, and the wheel's dark/light portions have gone all the way around, but seem to have only moved an inch from where you saw them last (This all happens repeatedly every second, giving the effect of a slow/stopped/reversed direction of the hubcap)

  • On top of that, a similar effect can happen to the naked eye with car tires.

    When a car hits about 60km/h, it's going at such a rate that the hubcaps appear to slow down, stop and even spin backwards slowly (as long as the car stays at that speed)

    It's because your eyes are like video cameras, sending still images to your brain every so often (tiny fractions of a second per picture)

    Once the wheel hits a specific speed, the parts of the wheel that you recognize (dark portions on top of..

  • The blades are actually spinning quite fast; to put in more plain language what gerardius said,

    a video camera takes a specific number of still frames per second (so many that to us it seems moving, but it's actually just thousands of pictures showed right after eachother)

    They look slow because the speed of the rotor is at such a rate that the frames per second (FPS) of the camera takes them at a rate that the rotor only shows up in those positions which makes it appear to slowly move.

  • why the rotor spins so slowly?

  • The rotor seems that is spinning slowly, but it doesn't. It's an optical effect, due to the similar frequency or the rotor spin, and the frames frequency of the camera. Is similar to the stroboscopic effect. I hope this poor explanation (sorry for my english) can help to you.

  • its just look like he spins slowly..

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