No, fools don't always assume they're in charge. Sometimes they are in charge and don't even know it. Other times, they aren't in charge and think they are. Go figure!
A person who always fools others could be referred to as a trickster or a prankster.
Medicaid is always free as this is a government program. If someone asks you for money then you can assume they are trying to run a scam on you and report them right away.
Test charge is always a test charge. The electric field does not depend on the test charge. Usually we assume the test charge to be one coulomb positive charge. Though you make it half, it would never affect the field around the primary charge
"April Fools' Day always puts me in a jocular mood."
I assume it's an incorrect spelling of "nuclear charge".
you can always respond with "fools seldom differ"
not always, i assume
The particle that always has a negative charge is the electron.
No we are not fools
It is a week till April Fools, so seven days.
Always charge it when it is 20% or lower
either negative or positive charge always