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What is maximum pitch spacing for spiral reinforcement in the columnc or piles as American building code recommends 10mm diameter bar size and maximum pitch 75mm .Did any other code recommends more?

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Doubly reinforced concrete vs singly reinforced?

if reinforcement is provided in tension zone in a beam, then that beam is called singly reinforced beam.if the reinforcement is provided in top & bottom of the beam i.e., at tension zone as well as compression zone also then that beam is called doubly reinforced beam.


What is the shear strength of anchor bolts?

Generally speaking, shear strength is 60% of the ultimate tensile strength of the anchor bolt. Please see the related link for more information as well as a table of common material strengths.


What is a pitching plate in roof construction?

a framing member (2x4 or similar), attached to a wall, upon which, sits the top (high end) of a "pitched" rafter.Placement of the plate determines the pitch of the roof, hence the name.---------------------------------------It is more commonly called a ridge board, or if it is designed to transfer load, it is called a structural ridge.Pitching plate iscolloquial, and not a common term in the US.


What is an average price per square foot in concrete steam walls?

This is like asking the price of a car, much more information is needed before an answer can be given. (1) What is the height of the wall? (2) What is the thickness? (3) What reinforcement is needed (steel rebar?) (4) What conditions will the wall be built under, soil type, water table ECT (5) What is the propose of the wall Depending upon the answers to this question more information may be required. A 4 foot high wall 6 inches thick using #4 (1/2inch)rebar @ 16 inches on center would cost in materials only no labor would run around 4.00 per square foot. Labor will run around 4.00 per foot depending upon where you are located. At 8 dollars per foot this is the low end of the scale. So a wall 30 feet long 4 foot high would cost 960.00 throw in the cost of permits and insurance design and eng, fees any equipment needed to pour the cement ( pump truck or mule carts ect) and the price could easily be 2500.00 or more.

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Why are partial reinforcement more effective than a continuous reinforcement schedule?

Partial reinforcement is more effective than continuous reinforcement because it creates a stronger resistance to extinction. When reinforcement is not given consistently, the behavior becomes more persistent as the individual continues to anticipate the reward. This leads to longer-lasting behavior change compared to continuous reinforcement, where the behavior may extinguish more quickly when the reward is removed.


What is partial reinforcement?

Partial reinforcement is a conditioning schedule where the desired behavior is not reinforced every time it occurs. This can lead to behaviors being more resistant to extinction compared to continuous reinforcement, where reinforcement is given each time the behavior occurs. Examples of partial reinforcement schedules include fixed ratio, variable ratio, fixed interval, and variable interval.


What are the two schedules of reinforcement that produce the most effective rates of response?

Answer:Continuous and partial. Partial reinforcement schedule can be: fixed-interval, fixed-ratio, variable-interval, or variable-ratio. See the related link below for more details. Answer:Continuous reinforcement is most effective at the start so the subject learns to associate the behavior with the reward. Afterword this is learned a switch to partial reinforcement can be done - more specifically, a variable-ratio schedule produces the strongest response and slowest extinction.


When is reinforcement given on an intermittent reinforcement schedule?

Reinforcement is given on an intermittent reinforcement schedule at varying and unpredictable intervals, such as after a specific number of responses (ratio schedule) or after a specific amount of time has passed (interval schedule). This type of reinforcement schedule can be more effective in maintaining behavior compared to continuous reinforcement.


The reinforcement of each and every correct response is?

The reinforcement of each and every correct response is essential for increasing the likelihood of the desired behavior being repeated in the future. It strengthens the connection between the behavior and the positive outcome, making it more likely that the individual will continue to engage in that behavior.


Does both positive and negative reinforcement increase the frequency of responses?

Yes, both do. Negative reinforcement is quicker but positive reinforcement is more permanent.


Do partial or total lunar eclipses happen more often?

partial


Can learning occur without reinforcement?

yes, we can learn without reinforcement. Insight Learning, Place & Latent Learning, and Observational Learning occurs without any reinforcement. Did i miss out any? Please add if there is more..


What tense is the word coordinating?

This form of the verb can be used in more tenses: present participle, present continuous, past continuous, past perfect continuous, future perfect continuous, future continuous, present perfect continuous.


What occurs more partial solar eclipse or a solar eclipse?

For the Earth as a whole, partial solar eclipses are slightly more commonthan total ones.For any one location on Earth, partial solar eclipses are far more commonthan total ones.


Is PVC are plastic material without reinforcement or with reinforcement?

PVC is a type of plastic material that can be used with or without reinforcement. Reinforcement can be added to improve the mechanical properties of PVC, making it stronger and more durable for certain applications.


What struggle produces the partial negative and partial positive charges on a water molecule?

The unequal sharing of electrons between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms in a water molecule creates partial negative (on the oxygen atom) and partial positive (on the hydrogen atoms) charges. Oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen, so it attracts the shared electrons more strongly, leading to this partial charge separation.