a bright, quickly pulsating light designed to produce large amounts of flashing within a very short period of time
a device which produces regular pulses of bright light
an interesting beast, producing light by a means utterly unlike the hot filament wire in an incandescent light bulb
A high intensity light which strobes when the alarm is activated.
A high-intensity flashing light used for attracting attention. May be used in conjunction with an EPIRB
A flashing light fitted to a sea kayak as a warning signal to other boats in the area.
light used to signal the start of a race in conjunction with the horn start. Timers are instructed to start their watches when the light flashes to provide a more accurate time since light travels faster than sound. It is also used as a starting signal for those swimmers who are hearing impaired.
Brief flashes of light for observing an object during a short interval of time, typically used to "stop" movement and resulting image blur. Strobes may use xenon flash tubes, banks of LED's or a laser to illuminate the scene
A strobe light or stroboscopic lamp, commonly called a strobe, is a device used to produce regular flashes of light. It is one of a number of devices that can be used as a stroboscope.