A play is a "weak" play when it is run to the weak side of the field. This means that the play is run to the side of the field with less players. Usually weak plays are run to the side opposite the tight end in the standard football pro-style formation. If the formation is balanced meaning equal players on both sides of the football the weak side is considered to be the opposite side of the natural throwing motion of the quarterback.
The strong side of an offense is considered to be the side that the tight end lines up on. So a strong side linebacker would be playing defense on the side of the field that the tight end is lined up and the weak side linebacker would be playing on the other side of the field.
Strong magnets can attract both poles of weaker magnets because the strong magnetic field created by the strong magnet overpowers the weaker magnetic field of the weaker magnet. This causes the weaker magnet to align itself with the strong magnetic field, resulting in attraction to both poles of the strong magnet.
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S- Sam, or, strong-side (side with the tight end)M- Mike, or, middleW- Will, or, weak-side
A strong magnetic field has a higher magnetic flux density than a weak magnetic field. This means that a strong magnetic field exerts a greater force on nearby magnetic materials compared to a weak magnetic field. Additionally, strong magnetic fields are more effective for magnetizing materials or creating magnetic induction.
Strong side and weak side are determined by how much room there is between the ball/Center and the sideline. If the ball is placed on the left hash mark on the field, then there is more room to the right and that is the strong side. The left side would then be the weak side as there is less room for the offense to operate and therefore fewer play options. Less room and fewer options=weak. More room and more options=strong.
Mercury fits this description, as it has craters, cliffs (known as scarps), and a weak magnetic field. Mercury's magnetic field is only about 1% as strong as Earth's magnetic field.
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it is weak and strong because it neutralises acids. So its strong not weak but weak not strong.
"WLB" is an abbreviation for "Weak-side Linebacker" (nicknamed "Will"), which is usually the linebacker that lines up next to the Middle Linebacker on the "weak" (side of the o-line opposite where the tight end is) side.
Mercury is the planet that has craters, cliffs, and a weak magnetic field. Its surface is heavily cratered, and there are large cliffs called scarps. Mercury's magnetic field is about 1% as strong as Earth's magnetic field.