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The very definition of dipole is that two equal oppositely charges separated by a very very small distance. Hence + and - would cancel and hence neutral
Positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons have equal but opposite charges.
The number of electrons does not equal the number of protons.
An ion is always electrically charged.
A charged object attracts the neutral object by polarising it.
partial proportion is equal
No. A cross product is just a way of simplifying a proportion. If the cross product aren't equal, it follows logically that the proportion isn't equal.
Multiply the cross products, and see if they are equal. If they are equal, the proportion is true. If they are unequal, the proportion is false.
when you cross multiply you get the same number for each side its an equal proportion
An equation that states that two ratios are equal is a proportion.
Other things being equal, the pressure falls in the same proportion as the absolute temperature.
The very definition of dipole is that two equal oppositely charges separated by a very very small distance. Hence + and - would cancel and hence neutral
proportion
YES. A statement that two ratios are equal is called a proportion.
A proportion is a statement that two ratios or rates are equal.
A statement that two ratios are equal is called a proportion in math. An example of a proportion is 1/2 equals 2/4. In this proportion, if you cross multiply, you find that 4 x1 is equal to 2 x 2, which is a true statement or proportion.
Because it contains equal numbers of oppositely charged particles, so the charges cancel each other out. For example a carbon atom has 6 protons (positive) and 6 electrons (negative) 6 - 6 = 0.