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Geneva mechanism

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The Geneva mechanism is an essential component of many film projectors which works in concert with other projector components such as the shutter in order to transform a film strip composed of static pictures into what appear to be "moving images". It is a mechanism which converts rotational motion into periodic motion.

The "dwell state"

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