It can also be seen in stroboscopic lights when flashes are set at certain critical speeds.
Their muzzle flashes created arcs of stroboscopic light outside the window, as the mesh screen disintegrated.
Nerve damage can be assessed by laryngoscopy, during which a stroboscopic light confirms the absence of movement in the affected side of the vocal cords.
In 1931 he developed a repeatable short-duration electronic flash, or stroboscopic light, that revealed motion in segments never before seen by the human eye.
The damaged instrument panels were flashing out, filling the small space with stroboscopic light.
Without going as far as epilepsy, after exposure to stroboscopic light the victims feel dizzy, disorientated and debilitated.
All those jerking bodies frozen momentarily in stroboscopic light.
Digital technology, multiple projection, fiber optics, stroboscopic light and many another phenomenon of our day are used in the recent work on view.
The nearconstant stroboscopic light froze the slashing raindrops.
Dazzle Strobe: disorients enemies blinding bursts of stroboscopic light.