It adds spiritual significance to the description of the Tai-me.
An economic parameter is a structural model. It usually explains how one thing affects another, such how supply affects demand.
To study what affects light reflection, you would typically set up an experiment where you vary factors such as surface material, angle of incidence, and surface smoothness. You would then measure the amount of light reflected using a light meter or detector. By systematically changing these variables and observing their impact on light reflection, you can identify which factors have the greatest influence on light reflection.
"Affects" fits better in this sentence. "Affects" is a verb that means to influence or have an impact on something or someone. "Effects" is a noun that refers to outcomes or results.
The roughness of a surface affects reflection by scattering light in different directions. A rough surface will produce diffuse reflection, where light rays are scattered randomly, resulting in a dull appearance. In contrast, a smooth surface will produce specular reflection, where light rays are reflected at the same angle, resulting in a clear and mirror-like reflection.
"Will the new rules affect me?" "the medicine affects my heart rate" "This new ruling affects your business"
(personal favorite) It affects the whole heart because of the erratic arithmic of the whole heart do to the awesome affects of cocaine
If the personal opinion of a scientist affects the way that the experimental results are reported, that is called bias.
The side-affects may vary
The property of light bouncing off a material is called reflection. Light rays reflect off the surface of a material at the same angle at which they strike it, following the law of reflection. The smoothness of the material's surface affects the angle of reflection.
A dangerous condition that affects the brain is encephalitis.
Yes. This can be proven with the Law of Reflection. What this states is: the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflexion. For information about the law of reflection you can visit this site and review the diagrams and notes: http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/class/refln/u13l1c.html
The earth's moon influences (affects) the ocean tides.