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Why two tube lights connected in a office in one point?

to avoid stroboscopic effect.


Is stroboscopic effect in incandescent lamps?

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.


What is stroboscopic light?

A stroboscopic light, or strobe light, is a device which discharges flashes of light which causes moving objects to appear stationary or slow-moving. The flashing light has been known to cause seizures in people who suffer from epilepsy.


Why do propellers look slow?

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.


How stroboscopic tachometer works?

If the fre. Of the tacho. Is equal to the shaft


Illusion of movement produced by a rapid progression of images?

stroboscopic motion


Should you try to eliminate the greenhouse effect?

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.


Where is a stroboscopic tachometer used?

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.


What is the purpose of desire in Buddhism about human life?

The effect of desire is to cause suffering. The goal of Buddhism is to eliminate desire and thus eliminate pain.


What is one effect of the profit motive?

It pushes companies to seek to eliminate competition.


What is stroboscopic movement?

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.


Should we try to totally eliminate the greenhouse effect?

Even if it were possible, we should not try to eliminate the greenhouse effect entirely - the result would be for temperatures to fall well below freezing and make it difficult for humans to survive. We need the natural greenhouse effect that keeps the world at a comfortable temperature suitable for human existence. It is probably too late now to eliminate the enhanced greenhouse effect resulting from two centuries of human activities that poured carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere. What we can and should do is to begin now to reduce our further emissions of greenhouse gaes, so that later in this century we can eliminate any anthropogenic addition to the greenhgouse effect.