Fire is electrically neutral.
a negatively charged repels a positivley charged object
Neurons are nerve cells, and they fire to relay messages from neuron to neuron. Neurons fire when a charge jumps across a synapse to the dendrite of a cell. The neuron then fires the charge down it's axon, and the charge travels to the next neuron.
Can't say positively, but there must be 100,000 or more planets the size of earth and maybe even the same climate (water, air, fire, wind, etc.)
The main mass of the atom is concentrated in its nucleus which is positively charged (for having protons). For the atom to be neutral, the nucleus is surrounded by negatively charged electrons (envelop) where their total negative charge equals the total positive charge of the nucleus.The nucleus has the following main roles:The nucleus has a certain number of protons that defines the element nameThe nuclei of the same element may have different number number of neutrons that define the element isotopes. Those isotopes; when radioactive; may be used for medical diagnosis, medical treatment, industry equipment, agriculture R&D, dating of some excavations, fire protection, mining research, ... etcsome heavy nuclei (fissile material) would be used for nuclear energy generation by nuclear fission.light nuclei (as deuterium and tritium) could be useful for nuclear energy generation by nuclear fusion (still under R&D and not commercially available).
Plasma, in blood, is 90% water, and the rest is stuff like glucose, dissolved proteins, mineral ions, carbon dioxide, hormones and clotting factors. This is the type of plasma which is in blood, not the sort that you find in plasma TV'sor the ionised gas called plasma.
a negatively charged repels a positivley charged object
Neurons are nerve cells, and they fire to relay messages from neuron to neuron. Neurons fire when a charge jumps across a synapse to the dendrite of a cell. The neuron then fires the charge down it's axon, and the charge travels to the next neuron.
NO - <it melts it thus making it dissolve> That's what fire does. Acids dissolve "stuff" by causing a chemical reaction in the substance, generally donating a positively charged proton (or Hydrogen without an electron) or looking at it the other way, ripping off a negatively charged electron from what ever it is dissolving. either way you look at it, the acid causes the "stuff" to change chemically into something that is more polarized because of the charge and that makes it easier for "stuff" to dissolve into the water that the acid is diluted in. It might seem like "stuff" is melting, but that's just the heat being given off by the chemical reaction and is not directly responsible for "stuff" dissolving.
it all depends on how big the crime is
yes it does and it gets my kindle charged forever
Yes. It will not cycle unless it is charged.
must be fully charged at all times
must be fully charged at all times
If it was done with an unlawful intent it is known as Arson. If it was burning leaves or a trash fire, it could be charged as a Negligent Fire or as a violation of Environmental Regulations.
He was still on tour of England when two of his three children died when his house in Tennessee caught fire. He was nowhere near the home and therefore would not be charged with any crimes.
Many pressurized water fire extinguishers are charged with air at 100 psi.
Must be maintained in a fully charged usable condition.