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The free market.
a philosophy of government which opposes governmental activities to regulate business, but encourages governmental support of business activities
Each opposes the tax that would have the greatest effect on them.
The term and word laissez faire refers to a doctrine that opposes governmental interference in economic affairs of individuals and the society that one lives in. According to some research, this policy was widely accepted in the 19th century. However, later on, the popularity of the laissez faire doctrine decreased towards the late 19th century.
An economy that operates without government regulation is called capitalism. Because there has never been a time when government did not participate in the economy, modern capitalism has never existed. Here I am referring to most nations going back as far as ancient times. I emphasize "most" to eliminate minor cases where there in fact was no governments but there was trade.
This sounds like homeostasis. Homeostasis is the process by which an organism maintains a stable internal environment. One example is temperature. When your body temperature rises (stimulus), you skin gets flushed and you start to sweat (response) to cool your body.
well if your talking about friction it would be Static friction
friction
friction
Such force is called viscosity..the force produces in liquid and opposes the motion of fluid and also the motion of the objects in fluid..it is also called the internal friction..
The villain in the story is typically referred to as the antagonist, who opposes the protagonist and creates conflict within the narrative.
The induced current creates a magnetic field that opposes the original cause of it because it is trying to resist the change in magnetic field in the area and the only way to do that is to create an equal and opposite magnetic field which leads to the induced current.
The antagonist
The main enemy in a story is often referred to as the antagonist. This character opposes the protagonist and creates conflict throughout the narrative.
A dimagnetic material produces a magnetic field that opposes an external field. A paramagnetic materia, on the other hand, produces a magnetic field that increases an external field. Dimagnetism and paramagnetism are induced when an object is placed in a magnetic field.
The enemy of the story is typically referred to as the antagonist. This character opposes the protagonist and creates conflict within the narrative.
Depends on what you mean by work. It still opposes changes in the current flow through it, that doesn't change. But as DC has no phase, it produces no phase shifts as it does in AC.