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Mechanical waves, such as water and sound, convey energy via physical displacement of the medium, which creates and move potential energy along the direction of propagation. Electromagnetic waves convey energy directly in the coupled electric and magnetic wave itself.
make two people fight on the top of a stairway and scratch each other's eyes in a clinch tumbling down the stairs. .
No, photons do not have weight. Photons are particles, made pure out of energy, which travel at the speed of sound.
First, let's eliminate the multifarious political, military, social, philosophical, psychological, and other emotional and other conceptual meanings of these two words. We will assume that you want to differentiate these terms in the broadest context of the physical sciences. Pressure is used in indicate that there is a quantifiable force applied to an object by another, often in term of a unit of area. Force is used to indicate there is a quantifiable vector being applied by an object upon another. The specific selection of one or the other term necessitates that the user acknowledge conventions of usage. For example, when working with gases, the term pressure is used to convey the concept of force applied by a gas upon a container. In contrast, when working with physical objects in mechanics, the term force is used to convey the concept of a vector applying energy to another object. Selection of either term is dependent upon the specific situation. Science uses conventions of accepted usage in order to know instinctively which term best conveys the meaning depending upon the scientific context regarding the materials involved. Term selection will best be conveyed in various scientific contexts by identifying the formulas with their units of measure used to quantify force and pressure in specific situations. Those situations include mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity, and others. Use of mathematical definitions in specific contexts will eliminate the apparent ambiguity.
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You spelled the word "conveyed" correctly!
conveyed
The past tense of "convey" is "conveyed."
The past tense is conveyed.
Interest in real estate is conveyed by a deed.
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To convey means to move along, or transmit in some fashion. Conveyed means moved along, or transmitted.
Because "convey" is a VERB and verbs are conjugated and "conveyed" is the past participle.
Because "convey" is a VERB and verbs are conjugated and "conveyed" is the past participle.
A business letter and a memorandum (memo) both convey information related to business. A business letter and a memorandum both document the information conveyed, including the names (and or titles) of the sender and receiver and the date of that information. A business letter is information conveyed to or from someone outside of the company or organization. A business letter is sometimes a more formal way to relate business information. A memorandum is information conveyed within a company or organization. A memorandum does not require the mailing addresses of the sender or receiver. Today it is very common to use email in place of a letter or a memo to convey business information. The mailing address of a letter is replaced by email address information. The date is automatically documented.
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