The image of an object peasists for
of a second
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An image stays on the retina for about 161 of a second. This feature is called persistence of vision . Due to this, when many still images are shown in a sequence; they give the illusion of moving images.
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The image of an object persists in the retina of an eye for about 1/16th of a second. This means that, if an object moves with this speed we can see its pictures but if its speed is more than 1/16 th of a second, we can see movies or something running with a flow.
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