difference, disassociation, disconnection, imbalance
Opposite charges attract.
I'm not sure, but it protects you from opposite gender interaction.
The third law of motion or the law of interaction states thatevery action, there is an equal but opposite reaction.3rd law of motion that Sir Isaac Newton stated.
Mediated quasi-interaction is one of the three categories created by John B.Thompson. This particular group is based on monologic communication, the opposite of dialogic (two sided conversation)- things such as television and radio can be described as mediated quasi-interaction
Newton's third law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that if object A exerts a force on object B, object B will exert an equal force in the opposite direction on object A. This law is fundamental in understanding how forces interact in the physical world.
A force is a push or a pull that acts upon an object as a results of its interaction with another object. The push and the pull act in opposite directions; Action & Reaction forces which are equal & opposite
"A force pair composed of two forces that are opposite in direction and equal in magnitude." - Glencoe Physics
Hydrophobic interactions are repulsive and hydrogen bonds are attractive forces. So, not sure hydrophobic interaction is classified as a "force" but rather and "interaction". Hydrogen bonds are relatively strong forces. It's really difficult to compare hydrophobic interaction with hydrogen bond because they are sort of opposite.
a hydrogen bond is formed when a charged part of a molecule having polar covalent bonds forms an electrostatic interaction with a substance of opposite charge.
Electromagnetism is the law of attraction and interaction between electric currents and magnetic fields.
interaction force is the interaction in a force, and interaction distance is the distance in interaction there for its all said in the name.
Antagonism is the term that you are looking for. It helps to keep this in balance and acts under the concept of homeostasis.