WagonWheelEffect.gif


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English: This animated GIF, spanning 24 seconds, demonstrates the Wagon-wheel effect at 10 frames per second. As the "camera" moves toward the right accelerating at a constant rate, the objects first speed up sliding to the left. When they reach the halfway point 12 seconds in, they appear to reverse direction, but continue accelerating left, slowing down. An alternate version with 'start' and 'stop' exists here .
Date 10 May 2007 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
Author Ulillillia at English Wikipedia

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  • 2007-05-10 08:34 Ulillillia 80×60×3 (37242 bytes) This animated GIF, spanning 24 seconds, demonstrates the Wagon-wheel effect. As the "camera" moves toward the right accelerating at the same rate, the objects first speed up sliding to the left and when they reach the halfway point 12 seconds in, they ap

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As the "camera" accelerates right, the objects first speed up sliding to the left. At the halfway point, they suddenly appear to change direction but continue accelerating left, slowing down. This demonstrates the Wagon Wheel Effect

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10 May 2007

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