How does After Effects create a stroke effect in a video?
You can have any number of causes and/or effects. Just think of a simple one: you didn't do your assignment, but tried to get someone else to answer your question instead. That's the cause. The effects could be nothing (nobody ever finds out you tried to cheat), a feeling of guilt or shame, and even a bad grade if the teacher finds out and decides to count that question as wrong.
Probably. (More detail in the question will generate more detail in the answer. )
To apply multiple effects to a single potion using a command block in Minecraft, you can use the /effect command multiple times in a single command block by separating the different effects with a semicolon. For example, you can use a command like /effect give @p minecraft:speed 30 1; /effect give @p minecraft:strength 30 1. Alternatively, you can create a custom potion with combined effects by using the /give command to specify multiple effects in a single potion item, but this requires knowledge of potion data values.
Effects have causes; effects can, and usually do, become causes of another effect(s); and there can be a large number of cause and effect "chains" created based on a single causal event. Thus Cause1 yields Effect1; Effect1 becomes Cause2, which yields Effect2 (second order effect); and Effect2 becomes Cause3, which yields Effect3 (third order effect).
Yes.In fact it would usually be difficult to buy a single effect unit.It's become standard practice to include many effects now.
How can I create a realistic water effect in a diorama?
How can I create a realistic water effect in a diorama?
The effect of the insulation is to stop electric currents flowing where they should not.
High temperature can adversely effect the flowering of the hybrid type and that's the reason most of the sowing is done during the months of July. High temp also effects the pollen grains; blasting happens and this effects the yield.
The effect of a torque is to produce angular acceleration and that of the force is to produce linear acceleration. Since the effects of both torque and force are entirely different, therefore, a torque cannot be balanced by a single force.
A single force whose external effects on a rigid body are equivalent to the combined effects of several actual forces acting on the body is called the resultant force. This resultant force takes into account both the magnitude and direction of the individual forces to produce an equivalent effect on the body. It simplifies the analysis of the body's motion or equilibrium by replacing multiple forces with a single force vector.
Of what?