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Applied Science | Measuring the voltage, current, and light output of a strobe flash lamp (Speedotron 4803) @AppliedScience | Uploaded 12 years ago | Updated 17 hours ago
I wired up a high-power photography strobe light to my oscilloscope and made some measurements of the input voltage, current and light output.
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Measuring the voltage, current, and light output of a strobe flash lamp (Speedotron 4803) @AppliedScience

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