To burn unsteadily or fitfully.
The sun appears to flicker in the sky due to the Earth's atmosphere causing the light to bend and scatter, creating the effect of flickering or shimmering.
To flicker or flash intermittently.
The noun 'flicker' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an unsteady movement of a flame or light that causes rapid variations in brightness; a brief stirring; an American woodpecker that often feeds on ants on the ground; a word for a thing.
Incandescent bulbs flicker because the filament inside the bulb can vibrate or move slightly, causing fluctuations in the flow of electricity and resulting in the flickering effect.
You can find flicker flame candelabra bulbs for purchase at home improvement stores, online retailers like Amazon or specialty lighting stores.
why do my lights flicker and interior lights flicker
The Flicker was created in 1965.
Flea flicker?
Your lights may flicker because they power is really low. It is very common for them to flicker when there is a storm out.
To flicker or shimmer erratically.
Mike Flicker was born in 1950.
Flicker Records was created in 2000.
Yuval Flicker was born in 1955.
No, LED bulbs do not flicker because they operate on direct current and do not have a filament that can flicker like incandescent bulbs.
you can also have a wire that is exposed and that can be making them to flicker
'Flicker' is not a Welsh word and has no meaning in Welsh.
The only TV that I am aware of that is "Certified" flicker free is LG's Cinema 3D TV. Their LW series models are certified flicker free 3D by INTERTEK. The test has been performed to prove a technical feature that has never been in doubt and is a marketing tool for LG. The reason LG televisions are flicker free is because they use passive 3D technology which also reduces resolution to a mere 450 lines, in fact, less than the 576 lines of standard definition. Active 3D televisions are also free of flicker if they are operating properly with glasses set up for use with the television.