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capacitor is charge holding device ,it holds charge on two plates named as +ve and -ve
capacitor is charge holding device ,it holds charge on two plates named as +ve and -ve
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It needs to ve put thru an industrial filter and chemicals to ve added. If it is a pond use a pump
Basically this is a battery force which makes the generation of current possible in a battery...... (I am NOT sure of my language) Like in a battery, electrons are attracted towards +ve end,,, they must come and sit there and like wise electrons will assemble there ,"then how does the battery function how does battery collect +ve charge on -ve plate(for this -ve charges have to be sent from -ve plate)" There comes the EMF It a kind of tweezes out electrons from +ve plate and working against pull of +ve plate it places electrons on -ve plate. From there then electrons are sent to +ve plate through the circuit, or other way +ve charges are collected........ Got IT? Not then post another question......
It needs to ve put thru an industrial filter and chemicals to ve added. If it is a pond use a pump
VE Commodores no longer use a timing belt. They use a timing chain, which in theory should last the life of the engine, however there can be issues with stretching - particularly on certain earlier VE V6 models.
"l'élève" means "the pupil"You can use the word either as a masculine or a feminine noun. ("un élève" or "une élève")
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y would you ask a question like that i am getting mad negatic=ve thoughts aswering this question
In an ordinary electrical cell (commonly called a battery) the electrons will travel from the -ve terminal through the circuit to the +ve terminal. [Hope I understood your question.]
In the sense you probably mean it, as part of an auxiliary verb, never use "of." Sometimes the "have" auxiliary, as in He would have gone is abbreviated or contracted to 've in speech: "He would've gone." This 've sounds a lot like "of." But it is not, it is always "have."