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stroboscope

[stroh-buh-skohp, strob-uh-] / ˈstroʊ bəˌskoʊp, ˈstrɒb ə- /


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On one occasion, Kemp was performing in Seville and he began spinning down the stage, a stroboscope giving his wild movements a calm suspension.

From The Guardian • Apr. 24, 2016

A stroboscope is set to flash every 8.00×10−5 s .

From Textbooks • Aug. 12, 2015

A stroboscope has captured the positions of the balls at fixed time intervals as they fall.

From Textbooks • Aug. 12, 2015

The Young, Loomis & Schuck stroboscope, which sits on a table, blinks and flickers when anybody sings out of tune in its presence, makes caterwauling detectible even to the deaf.

From Time Magazine Archive

The movements of the vocal cords are so slight as to be observable only with the aid of a specially devised apparatus, the stroboscope.

From The Psychology of Singing A Rational Method of Voice Culture Based on a Scientific Analysis of All Systems, Ancient and Modern by Taylor, David C. (David Clark)