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The property that describes whether circulating air motions will be strong or weak is known as atmospheric stability. An atmosphere is considered stable when air parcels tend to resist vertical movement, leading to weak circulating air motions. Conversely, an unstable atmosphere allows for strong vertical motions and circulation.
A homonym of "weak" is "week." They sound the same but have different meanings.
Damping makes a sound weak and amplifying makes it strong.
the amplitude of a sound wave makes sound loudness and softer.. damping makes a sound weak and amplifying makes it strong
The property of strong and weak, as far as chemistry of atoms is concerned, it pertains to the strong and weak bonds that exist between two or more atoms. A strong bond would indicate that a higher dissociation energy is needed to split the two; eg ionic bond. Whereas, a weak bond is one which can be easily broken; eg Hydrogen bond. Also, the properties of strong and weak are given to acids and bases in the same context. Acids which easily dissociate into ions are weak and which do not are designated as strong. Same holds true with bases. Examples; weak acid is carbonic acid, acetic acid. strong acid is sulphuric acid. Weak base is ammonia, methylamine. Strong base is sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide.
Valid arguments are not described as strong or weak. Validity refers to the logical structure of an argument - if the premises logically lead to the conclusion. An argument can be valid but still weak if the premises are not well-supported or sound.
There are four properties of force: gravitation, electromagnetism, the weak interaction, and the strong interaction.
Weak describes the Articles of Confederation.
it is weak and strong because it neutralises acids. So its strong not weak but weak not strong.
Wave amplitude is the strong or weak of the wave, like in sound, it would be the volume.
A strong argument is one that is logically sound, supported by evidence and reasoning, and addresses counterarguments effectively. A weak argument lacks evidence, has logical fallacies, and relies on emotional appeals rather than facts.
b) The conjugate acid of a weak base is a weak acid. When a base accepts a proton to form its conjugate acid, it tends to be a weak acid because it does not easily donate a proton back. This relationship is governed by the principles of acid-base equilibrium.