Neither of them. The Chef de Cuisine is in charge.
If you're trying to ask which of them is higher on the organizational chart, you should ask whoever set up the chart who they intended to outrank whom; the Sous-Chef is normally the next person under the Chef, and "Second Chef" is kind of a silly title anyway.
Since Oxygen has an ion charge of -2 & Copper has a 2 as a subscript, it means that Copper's ion charge will be +1. Cu2O = Copper (I) Oxide
No though the lenience you may get your first charge won't apply and if you are already on probation then you will face both charges
Coulomb is the basic unit of charge in the MKS system. It is the charge which flows per second in a DC current of 1 ampere, about 6*10^18 electrons. Batteries and capacitors both store charge. They also both store energy. Charge and energy are not equivalent, but are related somewhat like momentum and kinetic energy.
They were both free of charge.
they have both negitive and positive charge
both will have same charge, in both caes charge will reside on surface.
Yes. The motor seized on me twice. Both times I had to send it back to the manufacturer. The first time was a shipping charge. The second time, I had to pay for a replacement at $500.00 The third time, I just tossed it. This was all within a year.
Thicken is an anagram of kitchen. Both words contain the same 7 letters.
i received a 2nd MIP charge and they sentenced me with 6 months of probation and 62 hours of community service. both of my offenses were in MICHIGAN and both were alcohol related. It varies by state and it also varies if they are alcohol or tobacco related.
Depends on the size of the battery and the capacitor. If both are small enough to fit in your hand, then some fraction of a second.
The coulomb is an SI derived unit used to measure electric charge. It is a special name given to an 'ampere second', which are both SI base units.
It's both. When defined as a part of a house or building (Meet me in the kitchen) it's a place. When described as part of its function (We prepare dinner in the kitchen) it's a thing.For the record, it can even be used as an adjective: Please bring me a kitchen knife.