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What would a night vision monocular be used for?

Night vision monocular compensates poor human vision in dimly lit conditions basically allowing to see in dark. Typically night vision monoculars are used in hunting, wildlife observation and military operations.


Motion pictures depend on a phenomenon called in which the human brain retains a visual image for a fraction of a second longer than the human eye records making everything you see contin?

The phenomenon is called persistence of vision. It refers to the brain's ability to retain an image for a short period after it has disappeared, creating the illusion of continuous motion. This principle is the foundation for how motion pictures work, as a rapid succession of still images creates the perception of seamless movement.


What is the singular form and plural form of phenomenon?

The singular form of "phenomenon" is "phenomenon" itself, while the plural form is "phenomena." This distinction is often used in scientific and philosophical contexts to refer to observable events or occurrences. In everyday language, "phenomena" may also be used informally to describe multiple instances of something remarkable or extraordinary.


What causes Binocular vision?

Binocular vision is when two eyes are used instead of one. It is not a condition that needs any medical intervention unless there is damage.


What type of energy is used with vision?

The energy that is used with your vision is chemical and kentic energy. :)