Thursday, March 21, 2013

How does one use x-ray film to watch a solar eclipse


Question by O: How does one use x-ray film to watch a solar eclipse
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I thought that the film should be exposed, not developed. What is it about the film that protects us? The silver?


Best answer:
Answer by mike1942f It has to be developed - it is a nearly opaque material that blocks most of the sun.

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