They can charge for just about anything the buyer will accept. Refuse to pay that fee and be prepared to walk away.
Compare and contrast the movement of electric charge in a solution with the transfer of electric charge between solid objects?
If there was a mistake on the dealers part they can't force you to sign a new contract. However, if you have had the car for very long they may be able to charge you for the use of the car.
Yes, if you pay your car payment at a car dealers office they will charge a late fee. Anytime a payment is late, the dealer has a tight to charge late fees.
Charging by Induction:- 1. No physical contact. 2. No exchange of charge. Charging by conduction:- 1. Two objects must be in physical contact. 2.Transfer of charge takes place. Difference between charging by induction and charging by conduction: Induction Conduction 1. In this process there is no physical contact between the objects. 1. The conducting surface is connected to a charged object to transfer the charge. 2. The net charge on the object is zero since equal amount of opposite charge is accumulated on the side away from the side where a charge is induced. 2. The net charge on the object changes after the charging process since there is a transfer of charge.
well it is not possible to transfer all charge all charge from one body to another coz this process between two bodies stops when their potential difference becomes same n thus all charge does not gets transferred.
To install an aftermarket or work on the factory installed one, YES.
Dealerships charge from $65 to $75 per hour. An independent can charge $50 per hour which is a fair charge.
Cr(VI) should have no unpaired electrons and have no color, but when bound to oxygen, charge transfer occurs from the O 2-. CrO4 (chromate) has four oxygens which all charge transfer to the Chromium giving orange color. In Cr2O7 (dichromate) one oxygen bridges between the two Chromium atoms so each only gets charge transfer from three oxygens. Cr(VI) should have no unpaired electrons and have no color, but when bound to oxygen, charge transfer occurs from the O 2-. CrO4 (chromate) has four oxygens which all charge transfer to the Chromium giving orange color. In Cr2O7 (dichromate) one oxygen bridges between the two Chromium atoms so each only gets charge transfer from three oxygens.
yes they do it.
Its the electrons! Iodine forms a "charge transfer" complex with starch which is ythebest known of its charge transfer complexes. It also forms charge transfer compexes with other compounds which are not blue. In iodine the charge transfer occurs because of an electonic transition (that causes the color), this causes a small amount of charge to move from the iodine molecule to the starch.
Auto dealerships have to comply with state and federal regulations as related to selling vehicles. These regulation cost them money in training and in compliance. Of course all dealers pass these costs on to the consumer. Some hide the costs in the price of the vehicle. Others will quote you are lower price than a dealer hiding these costs in the final price and then turn around and add them on in the final contract. Either way you will pay these compliance fees as they are just part of the dealers overhead.
Dealers can charge up to $250