bias
bias
bias
Bias
A bias is tendency a leaning in one direction or another regarding an issue. Some people are biased because they have there own opinion about and issue before they here the complete arguments.
A bias is a tendency (a leaning) in one direction or another regarding a particular issue. It can manifest in various forms, such as cognitive, emotional, or social biases, influencing perceptions, decisions, and judgments. Biases can affect individuals and groups alike, often leading to skewed interpretations or unfair treatment. Recognizing and understanding biases is essential for fostering critical thinking and promoting objectivity.
an object will keep moving in a particular direction unless another force acts on the object
susceptibility
The most simple and practical design of a valve is a flap that keeps liquid from going into one direction, but allows it to freely flow in another direction. The name for this particular valve is called a check valve.
The force is called friction. It opposes the relative motion of two surfaces in contact and acts in the direction opposite to the motion or tendency of motion.
Rebound tendency is when 2 plates from a convergent boundary slide past one another to form a trench
Measure of averages.
Friction is a force that always acts opposite to sliding or rolling of one solid object over another.