- stroboscopically
- stro·bo·scop·i·cal·ly
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
stroboscopically — adverb By means of a stroboscope a stroboscopically illuminated target … Wiktionary
stroboscopically — adverb see stroboscopic … New Collegiate Dictionary
stroboscopically — See stroboscopic. * * * … Universalium
stroboscopically — adv. by means of a stroboscope (instrument used to study the motion of a body by making it appear stationary) … English contemporary dictionary
stroboscopically — adverb see stroboscopic … Useful english dictionary
stroboscopic — adjective Date: circa 1846 of, utilizing, or relating to a stroboscope or a strobe • stroboscopically adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
Flash lag illusion — The flash lag illusion or flash lag effect is a visual illusion wherein a flash and a moving object that appear in the same location are perceived to be displaced from one another (MacKay, 1958; Nijhawan, 1994). Several explanations for this… … Wikipedia
holography — /heuh log reuh fee/, n. the process or technique of making holograms. [1795 1805; HOLO + GRAPHY] * * * Method of recording or reproducing a three dimensional image, or hologram, by means of a pattern of interference produced using a laser beam.… … Universalium
stroboscope — [ strəʊbəskəʊp] noun Physics an instrument which shines a bright light at rapid intervals so that a moving or rotating object appears stationary. Derivatives stroboscopic adjective stroboscopically adverb Origin C19: from Gk strobos whirling +… … English new terms dictionary
stroboscope — [strō′bə skōp΄; ] occas. [ sträb′əskōp] n. [< Gr strobos, a twisting around (for IE base see STROPHE) + SCOPE] 1. an instrument for studying periodic or varying motion; specif., a device using a strobe light to illuminate a moving body,… … English World dictionary