Soft objects have a low rigidity and can easily change shape when pressure is applied, while hard objects have high rigidity and maintain their shape under pressure. Soft objects often have a smooth surface texture, while hard objects are typically rough or firm to the touch. Examples of soft objects include pillows or sponge, while examples of hard objects include rocks or metal.
Soft magnets are easily magnetized and demagnetized, while hard magnets retain their magnetism once magnetized. Soft magnets have low coercivity and high permeability, making them suitable for applications like electromagnets. Hard magnets have high coercivity and are used in applications where a strong, lasting magnetic field is needed, such as in permanent magnets.
I don't know if Argon is hard or soft, that is why I am asking you, but apparently you won't give me the answer! >.< I'm guessing soft, but i dunno..
The opposite of rock-hard would be soft or flexible.
Yes, the analogy "cotton is to soft as brick is to hard" is correct. Cotton is known for its softness, while brick is known for its hardness, making them opposites in terms of texture. This analogy highlights the contrast between the two pairs of objects.
Ones soft and the others hard ;p
The difference is in the name; soft corals are soft have body ; with no bony or hard Parts
well is that one is hard and the other one is soft.
Soft data is stored on a data disk or hard drive. Where as hard data is printed.
hard cheese is hardend by FAT! and i like soft cheese better than hard cheese. =]
How hard they are. And if they are from Canada or the USA.
a soft floor usually has carpet and a hard floor has wood or other things that are hard.
soft wood is easy to cut but not good to make stuff and hard wood is hard to cut but good to make with
Rock hard meat between boys legs :)
The innate soft texture of the soft rubber tires differentiates the soft rubber tires from their closely-related hard rubber tires.
A soft market has more suppliers than buyers and hard market is the total opposite.
The difference is in the name; soft corals have a soft body, with no bony or hard parts. In contrast, hard corals have a hard endoskeleton made of calcium carbonate.