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Answer:
Even though a motion picture actually consists of a series of still frames, we perceive them conveying continuous movement. This is an example of stroboscopic effect.
Explanation:
The stroboscopic effect is caused by aliasing which leads to different signals to become identical when sampled.
Answer: Stroboscopic effect
Explanation:
This effect can be defined as the visual phenomenon which is caused by aliasing that takes place when constantly moving pictures is showed by the sequence of short or for a short period of time of sample of pictures.
This is caused when the view pictures that are moving is represented in the series of the short samples as a distinct form of continuous flow.
This effect is known as the stroboscopic effect. Also known as wagon wheel effect.