Cling film is transparent, allowing light to pass through it.
Yes, cling film is translucent, which means that light can pass through it but objects cannot be seen clearly. This property makes it useful for covering food while still allowing you to see what is inside.
Yes, light can go through cling film as it is a transparent material. However, some cling films may have additives that could affect the transparency and alter how much light can pass through.
The volume of a 35mm translucent white film canister is approximately 21.2 cubic centimeters.
Yes, you can use cling film instead of greaseproof paper for some tasks such as wrapping food items or lining a baking tin, but it is not heat-resistant like greaseproof paper. Be cautious when using cling film in the oven, as it can melt and release harmful chemicals.
No, cling film should not be used in an oven as it can melt, release harmful chemicals, and potentially catch fire. It is important to use oven-safe materials for cooking or reheating food in the oven.
It is opaque
Yes, cling film is a transparent material.
no you cant see through itEdit (Wolf5370): Erm, the definition of opaque is that you can't see through it! So, yes a CD is mostly opaque (though the edges where ther film does nor reach is usually transparent - see through).
Yes, cling film is typically made out of polyethylene, which is a type of plastic. Polyethylene is popular for cling film production because it is flexible, transparent, and has good cling properties.
Negative photographic film; both black and white, and colour; are both opaque before they are developed. After development, they are transparent, translucent, or opaque depending on the part of the photographic image.
Yes, cling film is translucent, which means that light can pass through it but objects cannot be seen clearly. This property makes it useful for covering food while still allowing you to see what is inside.
(Opaque is an adjective meaning unable to be seen through, blocking light, non-transparent.)"Adding tinting film to car windows makes them nearly opaque from the outside.""When comparing liquids, milk is translucent while oil is opaque.""The decisions of the Chinese government are made behind an opaque curtain of bureaucracy."
Yes, light can go through cling film as it is a transparent material. However, some cling films may have additives that could affect the transparency and alter how much light can pass through.
A focusing screen in a pinhole camera? Uhh...no. A pinhole camera is a box with a very small hole in one end of it and a piece of film in the other end. The screens in reflex cameras and in view cameras are translucent to give the image something to form on. The light will pass through a transparent screen without forming an image, and it won't go through an opaque screen at all.
Cling film is not intended for consumption and is not considered food safe. Ingesting cling film can be a choking hazard or cause blockages in the digestive system. It is important to keep cling film away from food and out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion.
No, cling film is not a thermosetting material. Thermosetting materials are plastics which harden irreversibly when heated, while cling film is a thermoplastic material that softens when heated and hardens when cooled.
Reflective and transparent originals are terms used in photography. A reflective original is a photographic print from a negative, while a transparency original is a slide or a photo printed 'transparency'.