In MS-Word, you can select "Insert - Symbol" and find it there. If you need it often, you can assign a shortcut to it, with the "Autotext" feature.
For other programs, you can use the CharMap utility, find the symbol there, then copy and paste.
In chemical formulas, the arrows represent the way of the reaction. Two opposing arrows mean that the reaction will go in both directions, until its specific equilibrum is reached.
In Microsoft Windows, it means that this line may be dragged both to the left and to the right.
In physics and chemistry, the opposite of attract is repel. (Though, in public relations, the opposite of attract is promote.)
north or south or east or west
They are the sides facing each other at opposite sides.
Opposite, facing.
Opposite the side you're facing.
It depends on the situation. In the UK - an rural roundabout is indicated by a white circle bordered by three arrows facing clockwise - on a blue background.
The opposite of leeward is windward, which refers to the direction from which the wind is coming. Windward is on the side of a ship, aircraft, or object facing the wind.
Have a magnet underneath it with opposite sides facing each other or hold a magnet over the magnet you are trying to levitate. Opposite sides facing each other
They can only see each other facing each other(i.e. facing opposite directions).. If they are face in same directions...they will not see each other..
The bundle of arrows on the Great Seal represents power in war, and the power of unity. The head of the eagle is facing right, towards the olive branch, in times of peace.