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Q: When does the submergence occur and what is its effect on flow beneath a sluice gate?
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Why skin effect not act on the transformer?

Skin effect is a physical effect that operates on thick conductors. In a transformer the conductors are usually too thin for any substantial skin effect to occur.


Who introduced principles of reinforcement?

The concept of reinforcement was given by Edward Thorndike in his theory of Connectivism/ Connectionist theory of learning. He gave three laws - Law of readiness,Law of exercise and Law of effect. The law of effect in particular talks about reinforcement; "responses that produce a satisfying effect in a particular situation become more likely to occur again in that situation, and responses that produce a discomforting effect become less likely to occur again in that situation". Here, the satisfying situation/effect become a reinforcer, positive or negative.


What is the effect of imbalance inductance in a motor?

Non-uniform magnetic field and a phase shift of 120 electrical degrees will occur.


Why skin effect is frequency dependent?

skin effect occures in ac system due to un uniform distribution of current in conductor.Ac system has frequency.SO we can say that skin effect is frequecy dependent.AnswerThe skin effect is caused partly by self inductance which will only occur with a varying current -i.e. with an a.c. current.


Why do mutations that occur in the skin or nervous system tend to have little effect on the evolution of a species?

Most mutations that occur have a neutral effect, or none at all, so they would not affect evolution. Organisms with mutations that cause detrimental impact typically will not survive; therefore, they will not reproduce, and the mutation will not be passed on, so the species will not be affected overall. Beneficial mutations are typically the only mutations that will affect an organism's posterity and the evolution of its species, but good mutations are very rare. This is why most mutations have little effect on the evolution of a species.

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When does the greenhouse effect occur?

Carbon emissions are trapped beneath the o-zone layer.


For the Doppler effect to occur?

For the Doppler effect to occur the measured object must be in motion (radial velocity) relative to the emitter of a wave.


Where in space does the greenhouse effect occur?

The greenhouse effect does not occur in space, it occurs within the Earth's atmosphere. Without the greenhouse effect, most living things would freeze to death.


What is the effect of the combination of sprite and ascorbic acid?

Any special effect occur.


Where does the eruption of lava occur?

right beneath the thin crust of the lava that was dried and under the volcanoes in alot of cavities


Which continental margin occur where oceanic lithosphere is being subducted beneath the edge of a continent?

active continential margins


In which atmosphere does most of the greenhouse effect occur?

Most of the greenhouse effect occurs in the troposphere.


Will suspensions occur in the Tyndall effect?

Yes, the Tyndale effect was also observed in suspensions.


Will Acetone effect NaCl?

Any interaction occur.


Climate does not effect the rate in which weathering can occur?

Nope


How does a Tsunamis effect an earthquake?

They actually don't. Earthquakes can effect tsunamis by causing them when they occur in the sea.


Why is it important to understand cause-and-effect?

because you can see what made that effect occur in the first place.