to avoid stroboscopic effect.
The stroboscopic effect is caused by the flickering of light at a frequency that can appear as slow motion or frozen movement. Incandescent lamps do not typically exhibit this effect because they emit a continuous spectrum of light without noticeable flickering like some other light sources.
Stroboscopic light is a form of lighting in which quick flashes of light are emitted at regular intervals. This effect can create the illusion of slow motion, capture rapid movement, or highlight specific moments. Strobe lights are commonly used in photography, entertainment, and scientific applications.
Whilst some propellers are comparatively slow there is an effect called the stroboscopic effect, which at certain revolutions, synchronise reflected light from the blades. This fools the eye into believing the propellers are turning much more slowly than they are.
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No. We need the greenhouse effect which has kept the earth warm enough for life for millions of years. But we should try to eliminate the enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect which is causing global warming.
A stroboscope uses a series of flashes to make a fast moving object seem slower. A stroboscopic tachometer has a scale that reads either in revolutions per minute or flashes per minute.
The effect of desire is to cause suffering. The goal of Buddhism is to eliminate desire and thus eliminate pain.
It pushes companies to seek to eliminate competition.
Stroboscopic movement is an optical illusion where still images presented in quick succession create the perception of continuous motion. It is commonly used in animations, movies, and video games to create the illusion of movement.
No, we should not try to totally eliminate the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is a natural process that helps keep Earth warm enough to support life. However, it is important to address human activities that are enhancing the greenhouse effect and causing global warming.