Water Drops Illusion #shorts
The Stroboscopic Effect with Water Drops is a perfect example of how light can create an illusion. That optical illusion of motion is created by flashing a light at a certain frequency. It's a simple experiment that anyone can do at home. This effect with water drops can be achieved by using a camera that flashes at a rate of 50-60 times per second, or about once every 1/20th of a second. This results in the water droplets appearing to move upwards instead of downwards, as they would in real life. This effect has been used for many years in movies and television to create the illusion of movement. It has also been used to create an illusion of water droplets falling from a faucet. Have you experienced something like that?