When the object is moving fast, when the image seen by the human eye disappears, the human eye can still retain the image of the image for about 0.1-0.4 seconds. This phenomenon is called the persistence of vision phenomenon.
When an object is moving rapidly, when the image seen by the human eye disappears, the human eye can still retain its image for about 0.1-0.4 seconds, a phenomenon known as visual retention.
When the object is moving rapidly, when the image that the human eye sees disappears, the human eye can still keep its image for about 0.1-0.4 seconds. This phenomenon is called visual persistence phenomenon.<br>