stroboscopic

/ˌstroʊbəˈskɑpɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or using a stroboscope; producing or involving a series of very short, bright flashes of light.
    • The car's wheel appeared to spin backward under the stroboscopic light of the streetlamp.
    • The stroboscopic effect made the water droplets look like they were floating in the air.
    • Scientists use stroboscopic photography to capture the movement of hummingbird wings.
  2. Describing a visual effect where a moving object appears to be still or moving slowly due to rapid flashing light.
    • In the dark room, the stroboscopic pattern created a dizzying sense of motion.
    • The video game used a stroboscopic effect to simulate the feeling of speed.
    • The stroboscopic illusion made the ceiling fan seem to change direction.
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