Economy, asked by Rossily, 1 year ago

What is the difference between positive and negative?

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Positive and negative are two side of something ,and are opposite in nature.


If Both sides are added , the resultant will be less in magnitude.

It is not necessary that we have find both sides of everything.

And it is not necessary that if we have not found it ,then it doesn't exist.

Like we have not find negative mass as we have found negative charge, but it is not necessary that there is nothing like negative mass ,If negative energy is there ,there will also negative mass. We live on a planet of this huge place ,If we didn't find both side , it may be at any other place because it can't live here.

Answered by PrincessStargirl
19

Question:- What is meant by "positive" and "negative"?

Answer :- Well, positive and negative is the two perspective in which we see a thing. We use positive where the result obtained is good. On the other hand, we use negative when the result obtained is not good.

✨If we go theoretically, then in between the conception of "positive" and "negative", the definition of "number" comes .i.e. positive and negative numbers.

✨If we go conseptually, then in between the conception of "positive" and "negative", we include Science i.e. "positive effect", "negative effect", "positive terminal", "negative terminal" etc.

✨If we think definition-based, then probably we include English into this subject. You must have heard "positive sentences" and "negative sentences" right? So, you could see that we arrived to three conclusions from just the two words, "positive" and "negative".

⭐ Hope it helps you ⭐

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