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  2. Stroboscope - Wikipedia

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    A stroboscope, also known as a strobe, is an instrument used to make a cyclically moving object appear to be slow-moving, or stationary. It consists of either a rotating disk with slots or holes or a lamp such as a flashtube which produces brief repetitive flashes of light. Usually, the rate of the stroboscope is adjustable to different ...

  3. Strobe light - Wikipedia

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    It is one of a number of devices that can be used as a stroboscope. The word originated from the Ancient Greek στρόβος ( stróbos ), meaning "act of whirling". A typical commercial strobe light has a flash energy in the region of 10 to 150 joules , and discharge times as short as a few milliseconds, often resulting in a flash power of ...

  4. Stroboscopic effect - Wikipedia

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    Stroboscopic effect is one of the particular temporal light artefacts.In common lighting applications, the stroboscopic effect is an unwanted effect which may become visible if a person is looking at a moving or rotating object which is illuminated by a time-modulated light source.

  5. Stroboscopic - Wikipedia

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    Stroboscopic may refer to: . Stroboscopic effect, visual temporal aliasing; Stroboscopic effect (lighting), a temporal light artefact visible if a moving object is lit with modulated light with specific modulation frequencies and amplitudes

  6. Simon von Stampfer - Wikipedia

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    Simon Stampfer, Lithograph by Josef Kriehuber, 1842. Simon Ritter von Stampfer (26 October 1792 (according to other sources 1790)), in Windisch-Mattrai, Archbishopric of Salzburg, today called Matrei in Osttirol, Tyrol – 10 November 1864 in Vienna) was an Austrian mathematician, surveyor and inventor.

  7. Max Joseph Oertel - Wikipedia

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    Oertel was a native of Dillingen.In 1863 he obtained his medical doctorate from the University of Munich, where he spent the following four years as assistant to Karl von Pfeufer (1806-1869).

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