strike slip fault
They are equal in magnitude and act in opposite directions.
The work to be done to bring a unit positive charge from infinity to a point in an electric field exists which is having a magnitude unity and direction opposite to the movement of the unit charge.
Just because a word exists doesn't mean it has an antonym. Would the opposite of "grandchild" be "grandparent" (negating the direction of the relationship) or "random unrelated person" (negating the relationship itself)?
common sense
If a tectonic boundary is active, then as the plates move in opposite directions, the crustal material is elastically bent until it can bend no more and each region of the plate snaps forward in its direction of motion. This causes an earthquake, with the epicenter where the material snapped forward. To help you visualize this, imagine pushing two rubber sheets against one another in opposite directions. Friction will keep the surfaces together as you move them until the lateral force overcomes the frictional force, and each sheet snaps forward suddenly.
No, extant means still existing.
Newton's Third Law of Motion: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Understand that it is not the exhaust that makes a rocket or reaction motor work, but the force that is applied where no resistance exists. A rocket can be compared to a balloon. The inflated balloon has pressure in all directions, and so does not move. Opening the neck means that there is no pressure at the neck end, and the pressure at the opposite side of the balloon makes it move forward.
yes sodium chloride is held together by opposite charges .it exists as a lattice .
An ionic bond exists between two opposite charges, where one atom transfers electrons to another, creating positively and negatively charged ions that are held together by electrostatic forces.
Only exists to those who are superstitious. If there is a good, it must have an opposite.
A uniform electric field exists between parallel plates of equal but opposite charges.
The opposite of "internal" is "external." While "internal" refers to something that exists or occurs within a particular system, organization, or entity, "external" pertains to factors, influences, or elements that come from outside that system. In various contexts, such as anatomy or organizational structures, these terms denote different scopes or perspectives.