Flickering
Flickering refers to the rapid, intermittent variation in the brightness, color, or stability of light emitted by an electronic device or natural source. This phenomenon can occur in various contexts, including lighting systems, screens, and even certain types of biological processes. In the context of artificial lighting, flickering is often caused by issues with the power supply, electrical wiring, or the design of the lighting fixture itself.
One of the most common causes of flickering in household lighting is the use of fluorescent or
In electronic devices such as computer monitors, televisions, and smartphones, flickering can result from issues with
Flickering can also have more serious implications in certain environments. For example, in medical settings, prolonged
While flickering may seem like a minor issue, it can sometimes indicate underlying problems that require attention.