Explain the process which enables us to perceive motion in a cartoon film
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AN IMAGE RETAINS FOR 1/ 16TH OF A SECOND ON THE RETINA IF THE IMAGE IN OUR EYES ARE FLASHED FASTER THAN THAT THEN THE PICTURE APPEAR US US TO BE MOVING.
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Persistence of vision is the process which enables us to perceive motion in a cartoon film. Persistence of vision is the phenomenon in which the image of the object is retained on the retina for a very short period of time i.e. i/16th of a second even after the object is removed
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