Active forces are physical forces that create motion or an acceleration in a system, such as pushing or pulling. Reactive forces are the equal and opposite forces that result from the interaction of active forces, as described by Newton's third law of motion. Together, active and reactive forces explain the dynamics of objects in motion.
Generally, the least reactive elements are the noble gases.
Noble metals are less reactive and are positioned higher in the electrochemical series, while active metals are more reactive and are positioned lower. The position in the electrochemical series reflects the tendency of the metal to lose electrons and undergo oxidation reactions. Noble metals have a lower tendency to oxidize, while active metals have a higher tendency to undergo oxidation reactions.
It is reasonably reactive. It has been used as a drier for alkyd paints. In that form it was Cerium Octoate.
No, calcium (Ca) is not the most active element. The most active elements are typically found in Group 1 of the periodic table, such as sodium (Na) and potassium (K), which readily react with water and air.
Active, yes; reactive, no.
Active forces are physical forces that create motion or an acceleration in a system, such as pushing or pulling. Reactive forces are the equal and opposite forces that result from the interaction of active forces, as described by Newton's third law of motion. Together, active and reactive forces explain the dynamics of objects in motion.
Reactive centrifugal force is not the same thing as centrifugal force. Reactive centrifugal force is the reaction force. It is the reaction force reacting to a centripetal force.
Electricity has three terms. Active power - Watt. Apparent power VA, reactive power VAR. Watt is known as active output
its magnitude and direction, and whether it is active or reactive.
The prefix that goes with active is "re-" for the word "reactive," meaning responding to a stimulus or situation.
The reactive force would be gliding through the water.
Apparent Power=Active Power+Reactive Power or Active Power=VI Cos(Phase Angle) Reactive Power=VI Sin(Phase Angle) Apparent Power= VI
A watt meter will measure active power, not reactive power.
Neon is not reactive. It is inert.
This question is meaningless without more information. What is meant by 'active'? If you mean reactive, then they are similar, both being alkali metals with 1 valence electron.
Boron is a reactive element, but it is not as reactive as some other elements like alkali metals. It can react with oxygen, water, and acids under certain conditions. Overall, it is considered a moderately reactive element.