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There are many factors affecting the focal length of a lens, these include: - The thickness of a lens. - The curviture of a lens. - The material the lens is made out of. E.g. Glass or plastic. - The light intensity going through the lens. - The shape of the lens. These, are just few of the many factors that may affect the focal length of a particular lens. I hope this has helped.
Oxygen is a factor that affects burning. Another factor that affects burning is the material that is burning. If the material isn't combustible, it won't burn.
5 factors that affect breaking time;- under the influence of alcohol- under the influence of drugs- reaction time- the friction of conditions and car- car material- speed- acceleration- thinking time
The speed of light . ( but it's mostly ignored , since speed of light is constant in air " 3.0×108" )The Refractive Index of the medium the light is getting into .The angle of incidence to the boundary of the Medium.
thickness doesnt affect it. The higher the density of the material, the greater the speed of sound. e.g 330 m/s in air 1500 m/s in water 4500 m/s in solids
the material through which it travels...temperature....
climate and size or type of material...
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The core material and the number of windings are major factors. The voltage potential and current run the unit.
Some of the different factors the affect energy losses in animals through feces urine and heat are the animals bowel's.
There are many factors affecting the focal length of a lens, these include: - The thickness of a lens. - The curviture of a lens. - The material the lens is made out of. E.g. Glass or plastic. - The light intensity going through the lens. - The shape of the lens. These, are just few of the many factors that may affect the focal length of a particular lens. I hope this has helped.
I think they are Parent material, Relief, Organisms, Climate, and Time.
Human factors influence or affect the nitrogen cycle through interacting physical, chemical and biological processes.
Parent material influences soil formation through the process of weathering and then through the influence of the weathered material on soil processes. It provides the skeleton for the soil's texture through its main structure.
Oxygen is a factor that affects burning. Another factor that affects burning is the material that is burning. If the material isn't combustible, it won't burn.
1) temperature 2)strenth 3)friction 4)rigidity
volume shape density