If air gap dimension is less than or equal to 10% of the smallest dimension of the area,
the area must be increased by 2 x width of air gap in both directions.
eg. l=20mm,w=10mm
A=l x w,.02 x.01=0.0002m^2
If we are supposed to increase this area for eddy current phenomenon, we multiply
the area by 0.95 (0.0002m^2 X 0.95 =0.00019m^2)
The Celtic Fringe is an area of Europe where Celtic customs or Celtic language exists. It is called a fringe because these areas tend to be a fringe of other areas clinging to the western most parts of Great Britain (Wales, north western Scotland), the Isle of Man and the western parts of Ireland and north western France.
It decreases. This is because the same amount of energy is distributed over a larger area (wavelength increases, so fringe spacing also increases). Energy per unit area decreases and this is why intensity decreases.
Depends what you mean by "fringe." Some PhD's in major institutions are doing research into tachyons. But it is not considered an area that a LOT of research effort is being or should be done.
It is commonly known as the apron or the fringe. It is a very closely mown area which rewards players for a bad miss. It is much nicer playing from the apron or fringe than from the rough or bunker.
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Out on the Fringe was created in 1979.
You get the piece of hair and then you cut it at an angle to form a side fringe.
Fringe Product ended in 2000.
Fringe vision refers to the peripheral vision outside the central focus area. It is less detailed and clear compared to central vision but still plays a crucial role in detecting movement and providing overall spatial awareness.
The Celtic Fringe is an area of Europe where Celtic customs or Celtic language exists. It is called a fringe because these areas tend to be a fringe of other areas clinging to the western most parts of Great Britain (Wales, north western Scotland), the Isle of Man and the western parts of Ireland and north western France.
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The Folk of the Fringe was created in 1989.