Polemic resistance refers to a form of opposition or dissent characterized by sharp, aggressive, and often controversial arguments against established norms, practices, or ideologies. It typically involves a strong rhetorical approach aimed at challenging dominant narratives or power structures, often in political, social, or cultural contexts. By using provocative language and challenging prevailing beliefs, polemic resistance seeks to provoke thought and inspire action among its audience.
Resistance is resistance , no matter if it is contact resistance or any other resistance. And formula is R = V / I.
On Circuit Resistance = Close to the total load Resistance. Off Circuit Resistance = Near Infinitive High Resistance.
Hot resistance is your total resistance you can have with out exceeding your wattage limit
Population resistance is also known as pesticide resistance. Pesticide resistance describes a pest population's increasing resistance to a pesticide that use to be effective in terminating said pests.
constant resistance variable resistance and accomodating resistance
Polemic is a noun. Don't confuse it with Polemical adjactive.
Instead of speaking reasonably, he turns everything into a polemic.
Polemic means an argument about a subject,especially against that subject. It frequently is angry, biased, and explosive."Adolf Hitler wrote his polemic "Mein Kampf" while in prison."
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Nothing. The Catcher in the Rye is a novel, not a polemic.
Noun form; altercation, clash, disagreement, etc. Adjective form; pugnacious, combative, belligerent.
Frank Behre has written: 'Meditative-polemic \\' 'Papers on English vocabulary and syntax'
It was written by Irenaeus of Lyons around 180AD.
The candidate's polemic against his opponent was vicious and small-minded rather than well reasoned and convincing.
Polémico (a), adj.Dícese de aquello que pudiere causar controversia o choque de ideas =Tells of that which may cause controversy or conflict of ideas (polemic).