effect
The term effect (from the Latin effectus for "effect" or "success" to: efficere = "effizieren" , "cause", "effect" - from: facere = "make") refers to:
- an effect caused by a certain cause, see causality
- in science the term for a causal effect or a phenomenon .
- an audible ( acoustic ) effect in acoustics , see also effects device (music)
- For techniques that create certain phenomena in theater or film, see special effects and visual effects
- pyrotechnic effect , fireworks technology to represent explosions, etc., see pyrotechnics
See also:
- effect
- a list of effects - a list of all articles that end with “effect”
- effects
- Effector (disambiguation)
- effectiveness
Wiktionary: Effect - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
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