Image persists at our retina for 1/16th of second . It is called persistence of vision.
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16Answer: Persistence of vision is an optical phenomenon where the illusion of objects motion is created because the brain interprets multiple still images as one overlapping another signal of views.
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In generally, everything that seems to be in motion and observed as blur could be regarded "persistence of vision".
After the object is removed, the impression or visualization of an object seen by the human eye remains in his memory for for 1/16th of a second. If we see another object before this time the visual of that object disappeared from view. This is an optical illution.
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