The electric field is strongest close to the source charge and weakens with distance from the source. It is weaker in regions with insulating materials compared to regions with conducting materials. Additionally, the electric field is weaker inside a conductor compared to outside the conductor due to charge redistribution.
Uh... Weak? What is the point in this question?
NaHCO3 is a weak base, with a conjugate acid of H2CO3+.
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When weak acids react with strong acids, the strong acid will donate a proton to the weak acid, resulting in the weak acid being protonated. This protonation increases the concentration of the weak acid cation. The conjugate base of the weak acid is formed as a result.
Strong= Right Weak= Left Simple as.
A strong magnetic field has a higher magnetic flux density than a weak magnetic field. This means that a strong magnetic field exerts a greater force on nearby magnetic materials compared to a weak magnetic field. Additionally, strong magnetic fields are more effective for magnetizing materials or creating magnetic induction.
The behavior of the electric field outside a capacitor is that it is weak and tends to spread out in all directions.
Any electric current does generate a magnetic field, but it might be a very weak magnetic field that you would not notice. In order to create a powerful electromagnet, wire is wrapped around a ferromagnetic core, typically hundreds or thousands of times. Each coil of the wire adds to the magnetic field. But unless the current is extremely strong, a single straight wire produces a magnetic field that's quite weak, but it IS strong enough to deflect a nearby magnetic compass.
The behavior of the electric field outside a solenoid is generally weak and negligible. The majority of the electric field lines are confined within the solenoid, resulting in minimal influence outside of it.
Depends on the electrical field, but the most common way to tell is the metallic smell of ionized oxygen or ozone, a tingly feel on the skin, and hair standing on end. But that's only for strong electric fields. For weak electric fields the use of a some sort of meter is required.
- Gravity - Electric - Magnetic - Weak nuclear - Strong nuclear
Okay, so here are all of the types of Pokémon and what they are weak and strong against. Normal - WEAK TO: Fighting STRONG TO: None NO EFFECT: Ghost Fire - WEAK TO: Water, Ground & Rock STRONG TO: Grass, Ice, Bug & Steel Water - WEAK TO: Electric & Grass STRONG TO: Fire, Ground & Rock Electric - WEAK TO: Ground STRONG TO: Water & Flying NO EFFECT: Ground Grass - WEAK TO: Fire, Ice, Poison & Bug STRONG TO: Water, Ground & Rock Ice - WEAK TO: Fire, Fighting, Rock & Steel STRONG TO: Grass, Ground, Flying & Dragon Fighting - WEAK TO: Flying & Psychic STRONG TO: Normal, Ice, Rock, Dark & Steel NO EFFECT: Ghost Poison - WEAK TO: Ground & Psychic STRONG TO: Grass NO EFFECT: Steel Ground - WEAK TO: Water, Grass & Ice STRONG TO: Fire, Electric, Poison, Rock & Steel NO EFFECT: Flying Flying - WEAK TO: Electric, Ice & Rock STRONG TO: Grass, Fighting & Bug Psychic - WEAK TO: Bug, Ghost & Dark STRONG TO: Fighting & Poison NO EFFECT: Dark Bug - WEAK TO: Fire, Flying & Rock STRONG TO: Grass, Psychic & Dark Rock - WEAK TO: Water, Grass, Fighting, Ground & Steel STRONG TO: Fire, Ice, Flying & Bug Ghost - WEAK TO: Ghost & Dark STRONG TO: Psychic & Dark NO EFFECT: Normal Dragon - WEAK TO: Ice, Dragon & Fairy STRONG TO: Dragon Dark - WEAK TO: Fighting & Bug STRONG TO: Psychic & Ghost Steel - WEAK TO: Fire, Fighting & Ground STRONG TO: Ice & Rock Fairy (This is a newly added type in the new game, Pokémon X & Y!) - All we know is that Fairy type is strong against Dragon. Hope this Helps! ;)
THE MAGNITUDE OF ELECTRIC FIELD IS kq/radius-square . IF THE Q[THAT IS CHARGE ] IS BIGGER IN MAGNITUDE OR IF THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE CHARGE PARTICLE AND POINT CHARGE IS MINIMUM THAN WE CAN SAY THAT IT IS A STRONG ELECTRIC FIELD
Mercury fits this description, as it has craters, cliffs (known as scarps), and a weak magnetic field. Mercury's magnetic field is only about 1% as strong as Earth's magnetic field.
coz if you try to attract a weak and a weak side it wont stick. same with the strong and strong side. But if you put a strong side next to a weak side it will attach. When a strong magnet is brought nearby the domains line up more closely with the magnetic field. The result of this reorientation is an overall magnetization of the weaker magnet.
Electric-Type moves are strong against Water-Types and Flying-Types. Electric-Type Pokémon are strong against Flying-Types, Steel-Types, and other Electric-Types.