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negative (1) Voltage source to which the conventional DC current returns; and (2) battery terminal with an excess of electrons.
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negative feedback A dynamic relation whereby the product of a process inhibits the process that produces it, usually enhancing stability.
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negative feedback Feedback that slows a process down or reverses it.
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negative Film in which the dark areas of the images or text appear light and the light areas of the images or text appear dark.
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negative An image in which the brightness values are reversed - that is, reproduced so that the lightest areas are the darkest, the darkest areas are the lightest, and intermediate tones are similarly reversed. "Negative?commonly refers to such an image on exposed and developed photographic film that is intended for use in making positive prints of the image.
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