Plateau-Talbot law


Pla·teau-Tal·bot law

(plā-tō' tal'bŏt), when successive light stimuli follow each other sufficiently rapidly to become fused, their apparent brightness is diminished.

Plateau,

Joseph Antoine Ferdinand, Belgian physicist, 1801-1883. Plateau-Talbot law - when successive light stimuli follow each other sufficiently rapidly to become fused, their apparent brightness is diminished.

Talbot,

William Henry Fox, English scientist, 1800-1877. Plateau-Talbot law - see under Plateau