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It's when a group of people are voting on something of significance (ie) a law. if the law gets passed "the motion carries"

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What do you call a meeting motion not carried?

A meeting motion that is not carried is referred to as "defeated." This means that the majority of the members present voted against the motion, resulting in its failure to pass.


If a Motion is not carried?

If a motion is not carried, it means that the majority of the voting members did not agree with or support the motion. In parliamentary procedure, the motion fails to pass and is not implemented or acted upon. The group may choose to revisit the motion at a later time or table it for future consideration.


Who makes a motion at a meeting?

Any member recognized by the facilitator may make a motion. Following a second, the group discusses the motion. When discussion ends, the motion is voted on.


When a motion is filed in court are both parties notified before the motion is carried out?

When one party to a court action files a motion, the judge holds a hearing on the contents of the motion at which time the opposition will be given a chance to be heard.


How do you carry a motion?

To carry a motion means to win majority support for it during a formal meeting or assembly. This typically involves proposing the motion, having it seconded by another member, debating the motion, and then voting on it. If the motion receives more "ayes" than "nays," it is considered carried.


What does carried unanimously mean?

It's a voting term. It simply means that every person has voted for the motion.


Is the motion to adjourn debatable?

A motion to adjourn is debatable. A motion is a formal proposal for action made to a deliberative assembly for discussion or debating, and then voting. Any motion is debatable until it has been voted to be carried.


What is motion carried?

A motion is a proposal that is put before a meeting for discussion and a decision. If a motion is passed it becomes a resolution. Resolutions are binding and should be recorded in the minutes of the meeting.


Why does the energy carried out by a wave depend on it amplitude?

The energy carried by a wave is proportional to the square of its amplitude because the amplitude represents the displacement of the wave from its equilibrium position. The greater the displacement, the more energy is needed to create and sustain that motion.


Describe how the energy of a shear wave relates to the direction of particle motion.?

In a shear wave, the energy is carried perpendicular to the direction of particle motion. The particle motion in shear waves involves particles moving in a side-to-side or up-and-down direction, while the energy is propagated horizontally or vertically.


What is being carried from particle to particle in a water wave?

Energy is being carried from particle to particle in a water wave, causing the particles to move in a circular motion as the wave passes through. This energy transfer enables the wave to propagate through the water.


What carried from particle in a water wave?

In a water wave, energy is carried by the movement of water molecules. As the wave travels, the energy is transferred from one water molecule to the next, causing them to oscillate in a circular motion. This movement of energy is what creates the visible wave pattern on the surface of the water.

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