go, start, or continue
A magnet can be stopped by exposing it to high temperatures, which can disrupt the alignment of its magnetic domains. Additionally, subjecting a magnet to a strong magnetic field in the opposite direction can also demagnetize it.
Yes, a particle with constant acceleration can come to a stop if its acceleration is opposite to its velocity vector. It can also be stopped by an external force acting against its motion, overcoming its acceleration.
The adverb form of "stopped" is "abruptly" or "suddenly."
The opposite of noise is silence, or quiet (noun).
The opposite of colder is warmer.
Antontyms are word with opposite meaning. If stopped is the opposite of unstopped, then yes, they are antonyms
stopped
Opposites of the word "began" include finished, completed, ended, or stopped.
The opposite would be "resistible" -- able to be resisted or stopped. Similar antonyms would be avoidable, escapable, weak, or impotent.
Opposites of the word "began" include finished, completed, ended, or stopped.
The opposite position of "called" is heard, answered, or replied.The opposite of a game that is called (stopped) is one that is continued.Given the two basic means of communication, the opposite of called could be wrote.
Ofcourse they are cause manta rays are brilliant and Graeme is the exacr opposite and he stopped me from getting a candy bag!!!!!! Ofcourse they are cause manta rays are brilliant and Graeme is the exacr opposite and he stopped me from getting a candy bag!!!!!!
The opposite of the noun start would be the end, finish, or completion.The opposite of the verb start (begin) would be to end, finish, or conclude.From a standpoint of performing an action, the opposite can be stop.Finish
A magnet can be stopped by exposing it to high temperatures, which can disrupt the alignment of its magnetic domains. Additionally, subjecting a magnet to a strong magnetic field in the opposite direction can also demagnetize it.
The school bus is on the opposite side of a roadway that is divided by a physical barrier.
Yes, a particle with constant acceleration can come to a stop if its acceleration is opposite to its velocity vector. It can also be stopped by an external force acting against its motion, overcoming its acceleration.
No.