What is Stroboscopic Motion?
Stroboscopic Motion Definition
Stroboscopic motion is defined as a visual phenomenon where continuous rotational motion appears as separate short samples close to the motion’s period.
Strobe Light Effect
The strobe light effect occurs when a moving object is illuminated by a fluctuating light source, causing it to appear as if it’s moving differently than it is.
Examples of Stroboscopic Motion
A car wheel appears to move backward in a film due to stroboscopic motion.
Safety Concerns
The stroboscopic effect can lead to headaches, annoyance, and decreased task performance.
Reducing the Effect
Methods include using large capacitors or increasing current frequency in lighting, though these can increase cost and reduce efficiency.
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