A: braided
B: Solid
C: Standed
Voltage, if voltage is increased resistance in the circuit increasesAnswerResistance is determined by the length, cross-sectional area, and resistivity of a conductor. Resistivity is, in turn, affected by temperature -so temperature indirectly affects resistance.These are the only factors that affect resistance. Voltage and current have no direct effect whatsoever on resistance. Current can affect resistance indirectly if it causes the conductor's temperature to increase.For AC circuits, 'skin effect', due to frequency, causes the current to flow towards the surface of a conductor which acts to reduce the effective cross-sectional area of that conductor. So, frequency can also indirectly affect resistance.
For third degree and electrical burns(charred/burned skin), you call 911. Then you cover the burn with a sterile bandage. DO NOT apply ointments, gels, or creams. DO NOT run under water or apply ice. DO NOT attempt to remove the clothing from affected area.
For third and electrical burns(charred/burned skin), you call 911. Then you cover the burn with a sterile bandage. DO NOT apply ointments, gels, or creams. DO NOT run under water or apply ice. DO NOT attempt to remove the clothing from affected area.
it depends on the frequency of the current in question. the higher the frequency, the less depth in the cross-section the current flows. this is termed skin depth.
The Skin
Oily or greasy skin is the type of skin that is mostly affected by acne. It gets affected in the forehead and under the chin
Different types of injuries or wounds can affect the layers of skin differently. For example, a shallow cut may only affect the top layer of skin (epidermis), while a deeper cut can reach the underlying layers (dermis or subcutaneous tissue). The severity of the injury determines how the layers of skin are affected and how they heal.
UV light can affect the skin, as prolonged exposure can lead to sunburn, premature aging, and an increased risk of skin cancer. UV light can also affect the eyes, leading to conditions such as cataracts and macular degeneration.
It all depends on the intake of the alcohol and how the baby is born in general. Fetal alcohol syndrome could not affect anything, or it could affect many things. None of the organs are technically "not affected" but the part of the body that is definitely not affected is the skin.
No. Location will not affect the color of your tan. But, as a general rule, the further away from the equator you are, the less UV rays there are, so your tan may take a little longer to develop. Your tan will be affected by how much time you spend in the sun, and your natural skin color.
It raises the temperature as your blood vessels are getting less oxygen.
the things that affect acne are hot water and soap or you can use a chemical product
Dr Fiona Wood is the creator of the spray on skin and this affected the society by help treating the burn without rearly touching it and if a injury ( burn ) has occured than you can just quickly apply the spary on skin and it will not hurt and it will take affect quickly by this doing it has become world wide and has taken affect all over the world.
Yes. The less haemoglobin you have, the paler your skin appears. (Relative to how you skin normally appears. For example, it is not necessarily true that a natural redhead with pale skin has less haemoglobin than a brunette. Colour of skin should be examined relative to how the patient usually appears when healthy.)
Sunburns primarily affect the skin, the body's largest organ. Prolonged or severe sunburns can lead to skin damage like peeling, blistering, and an increased risk of skin cancer. Other internal organs are not typically directly affected by sunburn.
weather effects adults because there skin is less protected so they would get burnt.
Your skin