Unit, Free, Forced and Fixed Vector

UNIT VECTOR :A unit vector is defined as a vector in any specified direction whose magnitude is unity i.e. 1. A unit vector only specifies the direction of a given vector.…

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Vector Quantities

Vector quantities, however, refer to both the direction of the medium’s movement as well as the measurement of the scalar quantity. Increase/Decrease in Temperature – The measurement of the medium’s…

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Scalar Quantities

Scalar quantities, as stated above, are the measurements that strictly refer to the magnitude of the medium. There are absolutely no directional components in a scalar quantity – only the…

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Top 100 Most Used Antonyms Words

Antonyms : A word opposite in meaning to another Antonims  absence presence accept refuse accurate inaccurate advantage disadvantage alive dead always never ancient modern answer question, query approval disapproval approached…

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Synonyms of Most Used Top 100 Words

Synonyms are different words that have the same meaning, or about the same. Many words have multiple synonyms depending on the part of speech. Some words are used to mean…

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Word Formation : Prefixes, Suffixes, Conversion, Compounding, Abbreviation, Back-formation, Loan words, New words

There are four main kinds of word formation: prefixes, suffixes, conversion and compounds. Prefixes We add prefixes before the base or stem of a word. Suffixes We add suffixes after…

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Common Barriers to Effective Communication

Common Barriers to Effective Communication: The use of jargon. Over-complicated, unfamiliar and/or technical terms. Emotional barriers and taboos. Some people may find it difficult to express their emotions and some…

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Importance of Technical Communication

What is Technical Communication? Technical Communication is a form of writing that involves conveying technical information to an audience. Information conveyed through Technical Communication can be about products (such as…

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Communication Flows- Downward, Upward and Lateral

In an organization, communication flows in 5 main directions- Downward Upward Lateral Diagonal External Downward Flow of Communication: Communication that flows from a higher level in an organization to a…

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Levels of Communication : Interpersonal, Organizational, Mass Communications.

Levels of Communication 1.Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal communication is an exchange of information between two or more people. It is also an area of study. Related skills are learned and can…

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