(Redirected from Flashing Light)'Flashing Light' is a rhythmic
light in which the total duration of the light in each period is clearly shorter than the total duration of the darkness and in which the flashes of light are all of equal duration. (Commonly used for a single-flashing light which exhibits only single flashes which are repeated at regular intervals.). It is normally used in light signals in
Lighthouses and lighted
buoys. Different lighthouses have different frequencies and not all are flashing and mariners can find out which light house they are near by the characteristic of the light signal.
Other types of rhythmic lights used by lighted
aids to navigation is
isophase light and
occulting light.
See also
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Flashlight
References
★ Glossary of terms in any
USCG Lights List