stroboscopeˈstroʊ bəˌskoʊp, ˈstrɒb ə-
stroboscope (n)
English Definitions:
stroboscope, strobe, strobe light (noun)
scientific instrument that provides a flashing light synchronized with the periodic movement of an object; can make moving object appear stationary
stroboscope (Noun)
Instrument for studying or observing periodic movement by rendering a moving body visible only at regular intervals.
stroboscope (Noun)
A lamp that produces short bursts of light that synchronizes with a camera shutter for photographing fast-moving objects; A photo made by such a machine.
Stroboscope
A stroboscope, also known as a strobe, is an instrument used to make a cyclically moving object appear to be slow-moving, or stationary. The principle is used for the study of rotating, reciprocating, oscillating or vibrating objects. Machine parts and vibrating strings are common examples. Intense flashing/pulsing light of various frequencies can trigger epileptic seizures in people who suffer from photosensitive epilepsy.
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