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A positive tropism is something that bends with gravity or bends towards the light or the roots grow towards water. A negative tropism does the exact opposite.
The way to look at positive and negative numbers is to imagine them as if they are on a numberline. Positives will go up the timeline, and towards 100. Negatives will go down (to the left) of the timeline.
We call this Conventional Current Flow, where imaginary positively charged particles are repelled away from a positive charge and attracted towards a negative charge.The reality is that electrons are actually flowing through the conductor. Electrons are negatively charged particles and flow from negative to positive. It's just easier to think of a positive current flowing than a negative current.
I'm not sure of what you mean but I might have an idea.You can think of negative as money such as I owed you $5 so I would be at -5 but when I payed you back I would be at 0, but if I payed you a dollar extra you would be at -1 [ do you understand:(]Positive is very simple it is how you learned to count.When you have 2 positives or two negatives you go up towards the positives, but if you ave a positive and a negative you go down towards the negativesHope this works
Since the last review, my significant positive results include achieving a higher student engagement rate in my classes through the implementation of interactive teaching methods and incorporating real-world examples into the curriculum. On the negative side, I have identified a slight decrease in student performance on standardized assessments, which I am addressing by providing additional support and differentiated instruction to meet the diverse learning needs of my students.
A positive tropism is something that bends with gravity or bends towards the light or the roots grow towards water. A negative tropism does the exact opposite.
Yes, the electromagnetic force between a positive and a negative charge is attractive. The positive charge will be pulled towards the negative charge due to the force of attraction between opposite charges.
Positive electric fields point away from positive charges and towards negative charges, while negative electric fields point towards positive charges and away from negative charges. In both cases, the direction indicates the direction that a positive test charge would move if placed in that field.
positive deflection is recorded on the ECG, while if it moves towards the negative pole, a negative deflection is recorded.
Well, maybe if you keep trying the product and maybe grow to like it, than there will be a positive attitude towards it instead of a negative attitude.
A negative point charge will be attracted towards a positive point charge in an electric field.
No, the gravitational force is not negative. It is always positive and attractive, meaning it pulls objects towards each other.
Polar molecules align themselves in a field because they have a positive and negative end. When placed in an electric field, the positive end of the molecule will align towards the negative side of the field, while the negative end will align towards the positive side. This alignment helps to minimize the energy of the system.
The way to look at positive and negative numbers is to imagine them as if they are on a numberline. Positives will go up the timeline, and towards 100. Negatives will go down (to the left) of the timeline.
because current flows in the opposite direction of the flow of electron.since electrons are negatively charged particle they moves towards the positive and hence current flows in the opposite direction to the flow of electrons (that is from positive to negative)
Positive and negative charges attract each other due to their opposite types. Positive charges are attracted to negative charges, causing them to pull towards each other. This fundamental principle is known as the law of electrostatic attraction.
it would be probably cation as it carries a positive charge in electrolysis and is attracted towards negative electrode