No, the word incidence is an abstract noun, a word for the frequency or rate of occurrence of something, usually undesirable; a word for a concept.
Yes, incidence is a word in the English language. It is a word that represents any happening or action.
Something that has only happened once.( however I'm not sure whether there is a difference between incident and incidence).
critical angle is defined as angle of incidence provide an anlge of refraction of 90 degree
A verb with a meaning 'to shine with a sudden light' is illuminate.
The noun 'fall' is an abstract noun as a word for a season of the year; a sudden decline in strength, number or importance; a defeat or loss of power.The noun 'fall' is a concrete noun as a word for an act or instance dropping from a higher to a lower place or position (a physical act); the distance that something descends (a measurable length or distance); a hairpiece of long hair that is attached to the natural hair (a physical object).
Coincidence, meaning the occurrence of events that happen at the same time by accident but seem to have some connection from the Merriam-Webster dictionary. You can remember by thinking Co- (meaning together) and -Incidence (meaning an event).
The root word for "incident" is "incidere," which is Latin for "to fall upon" or "to happen."
I'm trying to find out what the incidence of traffic collisions at this intersection would be.
incidence = the extent to which something happens eg The incidence of malaria in Britain is low because the weather is too cold for mosquitos to thrive.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word evidence. maybe consequence or incidence
The point of incidence is the point where the ray of incidence strikes the mirror.
The angle of incidence
Angle of incidence can be anything. Angle of reflection is the same as angle of incidence.
The plural form of incidence is incidences.
Tax incidence refers to who actually pays the tax. Tax incidence can be divided into 1. formal incidence :the party liable to the tax 2. Informal incidence :party who actually pays the tax, The tax incidence is decided by the elasticity of demand and supply for a good or service.
Because public lice isn't reportable, there are no reliable data regarding incidence.
The legal incidence is on the person or company who is legally obliged to pay the tax. Effective incidence refers to who actually ends up paying the tax.
The incidence will equal the prevalence when the duration of the disease is equal to the time period over which the incidence is measured.