An Electron cannot die, it stays forever.
An electron microscope can typically magnify an object up to 1,000,000 times, allowing for ultra-high resolution imaging of tiny structures at the nanoscale level. Higher magnifications are also possible in some specialized electron microscopes.
most of the time. some times they willy not work if you drop it but some times if they are made out of a natural magnet they will last forever.
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some times up to about 5 years...
The answer is dependent on the culture and time period. Some slaves were kept for a given length of time, and some were slaves for life. Even still, death brought an end to one's slavery, so it did not last forever.
Yes.
some times yes, some times no, i think yes. in sovereighn hill, victoria
No, not all atoms tend to lose electrons. Atoms can gain, lose, or share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. The tendency to lose or gain electrons depends on factors such as the number of valence electrons and the element's position on the periodic table.
It's the same as is in any language, the meaning of forever, is forever, as in eternity. Our souls are bonded forever, as to what some believe.
maybe he still likes you or you will forever have some sort of connection
yes. if its you who is paying, you may cancel at any time. if it is him, you can still cancel it if you have his credit card information. If it is him paying, i would let him keep paying forever and save you some money,
No. An electron may be emitted in some cases, though.