Store accounts can be pretty much charged on indefinitely. Provided one pays them off in a timely manner. If one does not, at some point a store will no longer honor a cardholders card because the cardholder has violated the service agreement by not keeping the account current (paying the bill).
The store manager.
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.
Simply put, an electronic device that stores charge is a capacitor.
capacitor is a device to store charge .it is based on the concept that when the potential of the capacitor is decreased it can gain some more charge so Q = CV where V is potential and Q is the charge stored then C is the capacitance. capacitance is the ability of the capacitor to store charge. expression for capacitance is C=ɛA/d where ɛis permittivity and A is area of capacitor plates ,d is plate separation.
They store charge between their plates in an electric field
4 years for store credit cards and 15 years for bank credit cards
Information on current accounts can be found on the bank's website. You can also find out about them in-store or by telephoning. Current accounts vary a lot and some charge a fee, while some come with benefits such as free insurance.
Congress does not have charge accounts. Each Senator and representative has a budget that is under a government office that oversees the expenditures.
you can store charge in capacitors.more about it can b learnt in electrostatics
Individually billed accountsCentrally billed accounts
Someone in a business who is in charge of accounts.
yes
NO. Variable capacitory can store a small charge
The store manager.
cuz ur stupid
Be sure that after-sales services will continue
An Accounts Assistant is in charge of a variety of tasks, but more importantly and widely known would be: maintaining accounts, raising invoices, and maintaining ledgers.