Most people with epilepsy are not affected by flickering light at all. It is just one of many causes, and different people with epilepsy have different causes for their seizures. Those that are affected by light have what is known as photosensitive epilepsy. For those that do have that, what triggers a seizure is also different for everyone. In some people a slow flickering can cause it, in others it takes a higher amount. You will also get people who can be triggered by a slow flickering or a fast flickering, but not by ranges between their particular trigger levels, so they could be fine with medium levels. For some with photosensitive epilepsy, it doesn't even have to be flashing light that causes their seizures, but patterns of light, like sunlight through leaves or railings that are changing as they walk past. Others can even be affected by still patterns like stripes or squares in a picture. So there is no specific answer to your question as it is different for everyone.
Yes because they are incandescent-filaments lamps so they are purely resistive loads. Simply ensure the operating voltage is correct.
I will keep the ans. simple. Yes you can. It will cause no problem.
The meaning of Hertz is a unit of frequency in SI; a high frequency electrical current can kill.
By shaky I assume you mean the monitor is flickering, you can fix this by raising the refresh rate on your monitor. Ideally the native resolution and refresh rate work best, most often this is the highest refresh rate supported by your monitor, and the largest resoltuion supported by your monitor. Try changing refresh rate to 60 Hertz first, if it continues flickering, then keep raising the refresh rate until the flickering stops. (Don't forget to click apply after changfing the refresh rate to ensure the refresh rate is changed)
Hertz. Hz
The concept of the "brown note" is a myth and not supported by scientific evidence. There is no specific frequency or hertz associated with the brown note, as its supposed ability to cause involuntary bowel movements is not grounded in reality.
To convert seconds to hertz, you simply take the reciprocal of the time in seconds. For example, if you have a time of 0.5 seconds, the conversion to hertz would be 1 / 0.5 = 2 hertz. Hertz is the unit of frequency, representing the number of cycles per second.
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Hertz is the unit of measure for frequency, named after Heinrich Hertz
it is named after the scientist hertz
John D. Hertz
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