At six weeks, any prego test should read positive. That would indicate you were 4 weeks past ovulation and most prego tests detect pregnancy only 2 weeks after ovulation. If you are sure that your last period began 6 weeks ago, and your cycle is approximately 28 days (=you have a period once a month) you are probably not pregnant. If your periods are irregular, you could be pregnant because you may have ovulated late - in this case, you would not be "6 weeks pregnant" but you might still be pregnant, just not as far along as you think - but it's unlikely - because luteal phase defects, i.e, when you don't have monthly periods, usually indicate some type of infertility problem.
Around a positive charge we have a repulsive field and around negative charge we have an attractive field.
A positive number multiplied by another positive number yields a positive number. A negative number multiplied by another negative number also yields a positive number. Only multiplying a negative number by a positive number (or the other way around) yields a negative number as the product.
A positive number multiplied by another positive number yields a positive number. A negative number multiplied by another negative number also yields a positive number. Only multiplying a negative number by a positive number (or the other way around) yields a negative number as the product.
It depends. If the positive number is bigger than the negative number then it is a positive but if it's the opposite way around then it's a negative.
A negative charge is caused by a excess of electrons and a positive charge by their lack.
It is positive as the electrons around it are negative.
The density around a partial positive is typically less than the density around a partial negative. This is due to the ionization of the ion.
Negative. It means you feel Noxious or sick.
yes, especially with integers too. for example, (-5)-(+3)=-8 even if it was the other around way around so it be a positive subtracted by a negative, the sum would still be a negative. so remember, whenever you have one negative and one positive it will always be a negative!:) sorry, im just in grade 8 so don't judge.. lol
Yes. If you are pregnant you will be likely to get a false negative. Most women will test positive with a home pregnancy test at around 3 to 6 weeks of pregnancy.
A: actually it is the other way around usually negative voltage is a biasing scheme. Most design are begun with a positive voltage in mind. Not that a negative voltage will not work it is just people think positive
The negative space is the white space around the vase. The vase is the positive space.