Using a developed piece of negative film as a transparency is not ideal because negative film is designed to produce inverted colors and tones, which would not accurately represent the original scene. When projected or scanned, the negative will display colors and details in reverse, making it difficult to interpret or use for purposes like printing or viewing. Additionally, the dynamic range and contrast characteristics of negative film differ from those of positive transparencies, potentially leading to unsatisfactory image quality.
possibly yes , chocolate is bad for any animal your animal wouldnt die if it was a crumb of chocolate but if it was a lill block of chocolate ghen yes ur hamster could die .
No. Actors are the piece of clay to be molded by the director. The producer is the purchaser of said clay. On the other hand, if your name is Johnny Depp or Nicole Kidman, etc, you can probably tell the director to shove the clay analogy up his a**.
cuz a resistor is basically a long wire , that resists some of the charges flowing across it. it has resistive properties which stops some of the current from flowing from one terminal to the other. so....as it is just a piece of wire....it doesn't need a +ve or a -ve terminal
A boulder is the largest piece of sediment.
I believe that Naruto is more popular than one piece.
Yeah he is, Surprising tho , like c'mon who wouldnt want a piece of that :p
A negative is an exposed and developed piece of film where the image is not a true representation of the original. That is to say, in black and white, light and dark areas in the original scene are recorded opposite in the negative. When printed, the process reverses again, thereby producing a final image where the light and dark areas of the final print correspond to the original scene. In color film, the processed film is still referred to as a negative even though it is not truly "opposite" or negative in the same sense. In this case, the colors in the negative are the complementary colors of the original scene. When printed and developed, these produce the colors that were in the scene, so in a sense, they are reverted again. Color slide film (aka transparency film) reproduces the original scene on film, which is then projected on to a viewing screen. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_%28photography%29
A piece of photographic film having the negative (opposite) image of your positive print or image.
A real physical rectangle on a piece of paper . . . no. Mathematically . . . if one of the dimensions is a negative length, then the area is negative.
The hard rubber would acquire a negative charge as electrons move from the wool to the rubber. Wool has a higher tendency to lose electrons, leaving the rubber with an excess of electrons and thus a negative charge.
A good piece is defined by the deeper meaning beneath the text. it is also defined by the language and literary terms that are developed.
Yes, but only if its current charge is the opposite of your current charge. (ex. being you're currently negative and the piece of metal is positive.)
high level of durability, transparency, and ability to resist weathering and chemical corrosion.
it looks like a piece of your own dump :) wouldnt u love to see that sight when u sit on the toilet seat and look down and see a tui poo run down.
possibly yes , chocolate is bad for any animal your animal wouldnt die if it was a crumb of chocolate but if it was a lill block of chocolate ghen yes ur hamster could die .
The metal will have a net charge of -3 because gaining 5 negative charges adds -5, and losing 8 negative charges adds +8, resulting in a total of -3 negative charges.
Transparency can be effectively incorporated into an art project by using materials that allow light to pass through, creating layers that reveal different elements of the artwork, or by being open about the process and inspiration behind the piece. This can enhance the impact and meaning of the artwork by adding depth, complexity, and a sense of honesty and vulnerability.