INDUCTION PERIOD


Meaning of INDUCTION PERIOD in English

noun

1. : the time that elapses between the immersion of an exposed photographic emulsion in a developer and the appearance of the photographed image

2. : a period at the beginning of some chemical reactions during which little or no action takes place (as in the oxidation of fats by air because of the presence of antioxidants)

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