Particles with the same charge will interact by electrostatic repulsion.
Each proton has a positive charge. Each electron has a negative charge. The 'size' of the charge on every proton and every electron is the same. Every proton has the mass of about 1,850 electrons.
No, neutrons have a neutral charge and electrons have a negative charge. Protons have a positive charge.
a. community service
Obviously , it will be a positive charge.
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Yes, but the gratuity can be disputed by the customer. Ultimately, if a customer does not agree to the restaurant's terms, they simply should not eat there.
It should go to the staff. It is an alternative name for a gratuity or tip.
A restaurant can charge 15 percent gratuity automatically. Twenty percent is considered exceptional service and cannot be charged automatically by a restaurant.
Let's leave a generous gratuity for the waitress since the service was outstanding.
Yes. Service is service, no matter how small .
The standard Texas Roadhouse gratuity charge is 15%. Some may be as high as 18% to cover the 3% of sales that servers pay bus boys, hosts, and bartenders.
propina = tip, gratuity
After a service is performed, especially if done well, a gratuity/tip is often given to the worker over and above the agreed price.
The correct spelling is "gratuity" (a tip, or token for service).
If you mean gratuity this is sometimes called a tip. It is what people give to waiters and waitresses, taxi drivers, porters and others that do services for them. If you are asking how much should you give this will vary from country to country and how generous you are. I believe in the USA and Canada 15% is common. In the UK 10% of the bill is more regular. Some bills have the gratuity already listed (sometimes as service charge) and you have the choice on whether you pay it or not - depending on whether you thought there was good service or not. You don't have to leave a separate tip if there has already been a service charge on your bill.
Gratuity a/c dr Provision for gratuity a/c