The fixed speed camera works by projecting a laser to the passing vehicle, which bounces back to the camera detecting the exact speed. If the set limit is broken, a photograph is taken which can later be used to prosecute/punish. Different speed cameras work in different ways - There's a great info graphic that you can read here: http://www.speedcameralocations.co.uk/
accidents often caused by excess speed.some roads have a high number of accidnets.these roads often have fixed speed cameras.who desighned the first speed camera?describe how one named type of fixed speed cameras works.
Traffic/speed cameras are usually connected to a radar unit and a computer. When the radar indicates a speed in violation, the computer sends a signal to a digital camera to take a photo. The computer then records the photo and the speed data together for retrieval (usually by a private company) who provides the data to gov't for a citation to be mailed.
100 Million nanoparticles go through the the camera which triggers the action.
It doesn't ... it works with the transmission. It's required because the internal combustion engine works best at a fixed speed ... whereas you want the wheel speed to change frequently.
Linear speed = change in linear displacement (from some fixed point)/time for that change. [Although this works in all everyday situations, the Theory of Relativity shows that there is no fixed frame of reference and so no fixed point.]
As far as I recall, no. My husband works in electronics and never has him or I seen a camera detecting GPS. There are radar detectors out there but those are separate.
You probably mean the Phantom V7.3 High-Speed Camera, which operates at 15,000 images per second.
An underwater camera, is a camera that works underwater.
Gatso is a brand of speed camera invented by Maurice Gatsonides.
yes i need my broken screen to be fixed
A speed camera work when a driver is on high speed then the speed camera will take a shot of the car witch will have the number plate then they will be able to find all the information on the driver…
the answer to your question is no because the consumers can make a fake speed camera