Diffraction is the tendency of light to spread around corners.
Inertia is the tendency of n object to stay in motion.
refers to the tendency of observers to see what they expect to see.
Resistive tendency
The tendency for an object in motion to remain in motion is called inertia of motion.
As explained in Cabansag v. Fernandez, If the words uttered create a dangerous tendency which the State has a right to prevent, then such words are punishable. It is not necessary that the language used be reasonably calculated to incite persons to acts of force, violence or unlawfulness. It is sufficient if the natural tendency and probable effect of the utterance be to bring about the substantive evil which the legislative body seeks to prevent.
This rule is that speech could be resticted or stopped even if it only hadt ont a tendency to lead to illegal action.
The octet rule is the tendency to have eight electrons in the shell after ion or bond formation.. This gives the same configuration as a noble gas.
The octet rule is the tendency of many chemical elements to have eight electrons in the valence shell.
The octet rule is the tendency of many chemical elements to have eight electrons in the valence shell.
Generalization that states there is a tendency for body size to increase in evolution.
Dangerous Chemicals or just a rule.
Elements for bonds because they have a high tendency to be stable, this means that they have high tendency to attain the octet or doublet rule (only in the case of hydrogen).
the octet rule
The Octet Rule
The tendency of some atoms to have 8 electrons in their outermost shell (two e- in the S orbital and six e- in the P orbital) is called the "octet rule."
As explained in Cabansag v. Fernandez, If the words uttered create a dangerous tendency which the State has a right to prevent, then such words are punishable. It is not necessary that the language used be reasonably calculated to incite persons to acts of force, violence or unlawfulness. It is sufficient if the natural tendency and probable effect of the utterance be to bring about the substantive evil which the legislative body seeks to prevent.