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Intensive properties are independent of the mass of the system. Examples include (but are not limited to) temperature, density, and specific enthalpy.
The general term is "fuel". Specific examples include wood, coal, gasoline, etc.
You'll need to be more specific. You mean like "Our Newton, which art in the ground for several hundred years now" or something?
There is no generic name for such objects but I can give you some specific examples:- Pumice Styrofoam Gases The planet Saturn (which if you could do it would float on water).
In fact, energy of the wave is one interpretation of a wave's amplitude. Many versions of amplitude exist. If amplitude has a specific meaning and a specific unit...it needs to be specified. Some examples are displacement amplitude, energy amplitude, pressure amplitude, restoring force amplitude, intensity, decibel level, etcetera.
In MS Word, Which menu option is used to search every occurrence of the specific word in a document
There is no specific reason for it, it is just an occurrence of nature.
Using examples and specific language in writing helps to clarify and illustrate ideas for the reader. It makes the message more relatable and easier to understand, as abstract concepts become concrete through real-life situations. Specific language provides details that enrich the writing and make it more engaging for the audience.
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Specific instances refer to individual cases or examples that show a distinct or particular occurrence of something. These instances are often used to demonstrate a larger trend or idea by providing concrete evidence or details.
specific examples on the role of the oceans play on the earth
Three specific examples are human, kangaroo, and a robin!! Hope that helps!!
Examples of gender specific nouns are:auntbullkingmotherrooster
example of specific environment
I don't understand your question make it more specific and easy to understand
plants that can grow in specific invironment
What question and answer are you talking about? be more specific.