Explain the process which enables us to perceive motion in a cartoon film ???
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Persistence of vision is the process wjich enables us to percieve 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.
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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We perceive motion in a film due to the persistence of vision.
Explanation:
The persistence of vision can be defined as phenomena in which we perceive motion in the case of cartoon film.
The image will retain on the retina for short period of time as a result of persistence of vision.
The image remains for 1/16th of the second even after the entity is removed. This will cause the image to appear in motion.
Learn more about perceived motion:
Though the earth is in motion why don't we perceive its motion: https://brainly.in/question/4554432
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