This routine draws circles of specified radii that are divided into a definable number of alternating black and white segments. These discs can used to measure the speed of rotation of motors etc. When viewed under a light that is powered by mains electricity the patterns will appear stationary at certain rotation speeds. In Europe these speeds are given by 6000/N rpm - where N is the number of black segments. In the US and other areas that use a 60Hz mains frequency the formula becomes: 7200/N rpm.
You can read about one application of discs of this type at: http://www.jeffree.co.uk/pages/speedmeasurement.html

Edit and compile if you like:
% Routine to draw segmented circles for use as timing strobes% Author: Simon Martin\documentclass{article}\usepackage{tikz}\usepackage[active,tightpage]{preview}\PreviewEnvironment{tikzpicture}\setlength\PreviewBorder{5pt}%\newcommand{\segments}[3] {% draw circle divided into segments% #1 = outer radius% #2 = inner radius% #3 = no of segments% note number of segments is total number of black and white segments% need to pass units with radius.\def\radius{#1}\def\nsegs{#3}\def\segangle{360/\nsegs}%draw dotted circle as guide for cutting out\draw [dashed](0,0) circle (\radius);\foreach \x in {1,3,...,\nsegs} %draw alternate segments\filldraw[fill=black,draw=black] (0:0mm) -- ({(\x-1)*\segangle}:\radius )arc ({(\x-1)*\segangle}:\x*\segangle:\radius ) -- cycle;% draw an inner circle\draw[fill=white] circle(#2);}\begin{document}\begin{tikzpicture}\matrix [column sep=-5mm, row sep=-5mm] {\segments{7mm}{1mm}{12} & & \segments{7mm}{1mm}{18} \\& \segments{21mm}{2mm}{6} & \\\segments{7mm}{1mm}{24} & & \segments{7mm}{1mm}{30} \\};\end{tikzpicture}\end{document}
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