Science, asked by HarshTheBrainliest, 5 hours ago

A child visited a Fair with his parents. He experienced a wonderful cinematic treat accompanied by music through a vintage Bioscope. The principle behind its working is:

(a) Image persists for 16 seconds on Retina

(b) Image persists for 1/20th seconds on Retina

(c) Image persists for 1/16th seconds on Retina

(d) Image persists for 1 seconds on Retina

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Answered by arshiagulati14
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Answer:

(c) image persists for 1/16th seconds on Retina

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Answered by MotiSani
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The correct answer is option C: Image persists for 1/16th seconds on Retina.

  • An optical phenomenon in which the illusion of motion formation takes place, as the brain captures multiple images as a single one. This phenomenon is called the Persistence of vision.
  • It is a kind of optical illusion.
  • An Ordinary human brain can process only 12 images separately in a second as it retains an image for 1/16th of a second.
  • It happens when a human brain receives a continuous series of images. It takes some time to process them and for their retention.
  • Bioscopes work on this principle only.

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