If a television produces a 8ms response time, and there are 1000 ms in one second, how many frames would lag per second is there in a 60 frames per second video game?

To calculate the number of lag frames per second, we need to determine the time interval for each frame and then calculate how many frames can fit in one second.

1. Start by converting the response time to seconds: 8 ms = 8/1000 s = 0.008 s.

2. Now, let's determine the time interval for each frame. In a 60 frames per second video game, each frame has a duration of 1/60 s.

3. To find out how many frames can be displayed in one second, divide the duration of one second by the time interval per frame. In this case, it would be 1 second / (1/60 second/frame) = 60 frames.

4. Finally, calculate the lag frames per second by subtracting the actual number of frames from the total number of frames that can be displayed in one second: 60 frames - 1 frame = 59 lag frames.

Therefore, if a television has an 8ms response time, there would be 59 lag frames per second in a 60 frames per second video game.