What is meant by ' persistence of vision ' ?
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The retention of a visual image for a short period of time after the removal of the stimulus that produced it: the phenomenon that produces the illusion of movement when viewing motion pictures.
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The impression of an object seen by your eyes persists on your retina for about 1/16 th of a second even after the object is removed away. This phenomenon is known as persistence of vision. This idea is widely used in theatres and films where after the display of one scene the other scene comes but you find it as a continuous display...✔✔✔✔✔
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The impression of an object seen by your eyes persists on your retina for about 1/16 th of a second even after the object is removed away. This phenomenon is known as persistence of vision. This idea is widely used in theatres and films where after the display of one scene the other scene comes but you find it as a continuous display...✔✔✔✔✔
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