Greater force
You subtract the smaller force from the larger one.
by subbracting
Energy. (if you mean E=h*ni) If you're referring to sound then the greater the frequency the smaller the wave length. (v=lambda*f)
3.21 cm= 32.1 mm 321mm is greater than 32.1mm
No, a centimeter is 100,000 times smaller than a kilometer.
It's positive in the direction of the greater one, and negative in the direction of the smaller one.
You subtract the smaller force from the larger force and use the direction of the larger force.
You subtract the smaller force from the larger one.
It is not clear what you mean by "oppisites" or even opposite. Often a number is the opposite of its opposite. So if the first is greater than the second, the second, which is the opposite of the first, is smaller than the first.
Then you have a combined force that is smaller in magnitude than the larger of the two forces.
You subtract the smaller force from the larger one.
Greater speed in the radial direction: the overall speed could be smaller, unchanged or greater.
by subbracting
(1) Decide on a direction that you will consider positive. (2) Calculate the momentum of the object that travels in the "positive" direction. (3) Calculate the momentum of the object that travels in the "negative" direction (the momentum should be negative). (4) Add both numbers algebraically.
The opposite of 'menor' (smaller, younger) would be 'mayor' (greater, larger, older).Note that this is different from the similar mejor, meaning better.
yes, result is called the net force
When you combine 2 velocities that are in the same directions, add them together to find the resultant velocity. When you combine 2 velocities that are in opposite directions, subtract the smaller velocity from the larger velocity to find the resultant velocity.