A medium refers to a substance or material in which something exists or through which it can travel. For example, air is a medium for sound waves. Medium A and medium B could refer to two different substances or materials with distinct properties that can affect how something interacts within them, such as light traveling through air versus water.
The scientific name for the medium through which sound travels is "material" or "medium". Sound waves need a material medium to propagate, such as air, water, or solid objects.
A carrying medium is a substance or material that is used to transport something from one place to another. For example, blood in the circulatory system acts as a carrying medium to transport nutrients and oxygen to cells in the body. In technology, pipes can serve as a carrying medium for liquids or gases in a system.
A material that something passes through. For example vibrations traveling through a metal rod. The metal rod is the medium.
Weighing something in grams is simply referred to as "measuring in grams." Grams are a unit of measurement commonly used for small and medium-sized items or quantities.
a medium carnivore is something like a dog.
An acoustic medium is something that vibrates and resonates to create a pitch.
A medium refers to a substance or material in which something exists or through which it can travel. For example, air is a medium for sound waves. Medium A and medium B could refer to two different substances or materials with distinct properties that can affect how something interacts within them, such as light traveling through air versus water.
Air is the medium (if you are talking about something travelling through it).
The means by which something is communicated, or the material something is created from. -Apex-
Examples of medium are: oil paints, acrylic paints, watercolours, chalk, pencil, and so on (it is a long list). So, basically, the medium is what the artist used to create a work of art.
A 'medium' can really be anything. In physics we usually talk about waves traveling through a medium, which basically means that waves are travelling through a material. We can probably just replace the words 'a medium' with 'something'. That 'something' can be anything. Air, water, glass, metal, rock; any of these could be a medium. The only thing that cannot be a medium is nothing, i.e. a vacuum. Side note: plural of 'medium' would be 'media'.
"Moderate" is typically higher than "medium." When describing levels of something, "moderate" usually suggests a higher intensity or degree compared to "medium."
A material that something passes through. For example vibrations traveling through a metal rod. The metal rod is the medium.
A waftage is the conveyance of something on a buoyant medium, such as air or water.
if by medium you mean something to draw with and not "on" than yes. they are both great messed mediums to draw with.
The medium I used was...because used is past tense and so is was. ------ "is" is correct if you're referring to something happening now. "was" is correct if it happened in the past. --------------------------------- It is more complicated than the above answers: If the medium was not all used up, then it still exists. Thus the medium I "used" (something you did in the past) "is" would be correct if you were holding up a bottle of it now while saying the words.