Weaker
The additive opposite is, but not the multiplicative opposite.The additive opposite is, but not the multiplicative opposite.The additive opposite is, but not the multiplicative opposite.The additive opposite is, but not the multiplicative opposite.
The opposite of word several is few.
Couldn't is the opposite of could.
more opposite, most opposite
exposit
Stronger!!
When two forces working in opposite directions are not the same strength, the object they act on will experience a net force in the direction of the stronger force. This will result in acceleration in the direction of the stronger force. The object will move in the direction of the stronger force.
Particles with opposite charges form bond. The ionic bond formed is stronger.
Usually family ties are stronger than the bonds of friendship, but in some cases the opposite is true.
exactly the opposite!
No, it does not get stronger, the effect is completely opposite because some light gets absorbed, refracted and reflected by "mirrors". To make it stronger you need let light go through so called active body (cavity), then using so called stimulated (opposite to spontaneous) emission the beam can become stronger. It's how lasers work.
When unequal forces push in opposite directions on an object, the object will experience a net force in the direction of the stronger force. This can result in the object moving in the direction of the stronger force or experiencing a change in its state of motion.
Stronger. The comparison is between the opposite extremes of the same spectrum.
The stronger force overpowers the weaker voice. Say that the stronger force is pushing a box to the left, and the weaker force is pushing the box to the right. The stronger force will overpower the weaker force, and the box will move to the left.
When forces are combined in two opposite directions, they create a net force that is the difference between the two forces. If one force is stronger, the net force will be in the direction of the stronger force. If the forces are equal, the net force will be zero, resulting in a state of equilibrium.
No. The magnet has a sort of symmetry, in the sense that its two sides are "equal but opposite".
Under these circumstances, the object will be pulled/pushed in the direction the stronger force is acting. (The stronger force overcomes the weaker one.)