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toothed wheel method
About this tag
The toothed wheel method is a classic technique for measuring the speed of light, famously used by Hippolyte Fizeau in his 1849 apparatus. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about this method focus on replicating the Fizeau experiment, including building the apparatus and understanding the underlying physics. While the forum primarily covers Windows and computing topics, this tag appears in threads about historical scientific experiments and DIY physics projects. Users share resources, videos, and troubleshooting tips for recreating the toothed wheel setup. The tag is relevant for those interested in optics, experimental physics, or educational demonstrations of light speed measurement.