Absolute means always the case. Fact means indisputably true. Gravity and its effects on matter exists throughout the universe whether we believe it or not. That could be an example of universal truth or absolute fact. The pull of gravity, however, varies from one atmosphere to another, so various bodies in space have more or less gravity than our Earth, but try to fly by jumping off a cliff without the aid of hang gliding mechanisms, and everyone falls to the lowest level of solid ground. Even with hang gliding, the force of gravity is there absolutely.
Absolute valueThe absolute value of a number is the positive value of that number. For a positive number, it is just the number. For a negative number it is its positive value. So, the absolute value of 5 is 5, and the absolute value of -5 is 5 also. Absolute value is written like this:| - 5 | = 5 with vertical bars around the number.You can think of absolute value as the distance from zero to your number.
It means definite, without a doubt, something that is absolute is most positively there.Ex: My opinion of snakes was absolute, I would never like them.Like words: total, utter, out-and-out, outright, entire, perfect, pure, decided, etc.
example of the following terms of absolute location
Yes, sidewalk and pavement are absolute synonym. It means exactly the same, the different is the former is American English and the latter is British English.Other absolute synonyms are pullover and sweater.
Absolute direction is the direction of place in reference to a map including the Earth's entire surface
I believe not.
That depends on whether you regard moral values as relative or absolute. If relative, then it's an opinion; if absolute, then it's a fact that racism is wrong.
No, a thesis is not a statement of absolute fact. It is a proposition that a writer puts forward and intends to support through argument and evidence in an academic paper. Theses are subject to interpretation and can be debated or refined as new evidence emerges.
Absolutely not, in fact he was an absolute perfectionist and hence was sharp and a total genius..
An absolute monarchy can, in fact, be quite dangerous. A benevolent monarchy may have the welfare of its people in mind; but there is no guarantee that it will remain benevolent over time.
perhapsAnother AnswerThis is not true. Every positive number is equal to its absolute value. Every negative number will be smaller than its absolute value.
If you consider absolute monarchy as a species- it was the dominant form of world government say, in l90l.
The absolute value of any number depends upon the negative, positive, and the position of said negatives or positives. For example: |-90| would be 90 due to the fact the negative sign is inside the absolute value brackets. Now -|90| would be -90 as the negative sign is outside the absolute value brackets.
There is no absolute knowledge in science that can never be disproven even in principle. It does sometimes turn out that scientists are wrong, and what they considered to be a fact turns out not to be one. I would add that it is more usual for scientists to revise theories, than to reject what was considered to be a fact, but it does happen.
There is no such thing as "absolute safety" or "absolute health."
No, in fact they don't have on because in an absolute monarchy a king or queen is in charge and may not be over ruled like a president is able to be over ruled in the U.S.A
A dictatorE.g. Hitler was a dictator but was addressed as the fuhrerOther titles used for designating absolute power can be king, queen, tyrant, Caesar, chairman, president, lord, and chief. It cannot be emphasized enough that some titles of those with absolute power can be disguised, such as the title of president....Conversely, all people with absolute power, can in fact have this power "on paper" but in practice, absolute power is not always enforceable, as example der Fuhrer ordered certain German generals not to surrender and they did in fact do so. This happened in WW2 by German generals in Russia.Also, the Emperor of Japan ordered all Japanese soldiers to fight to the death in Iwo Jima, and this order was disobeyed.