Which things?
There's no scientific reason known for why gravity is so much weaker than the other three fundamental forces, or for why Planck's constant has the specific value that it does, or any of a thousand other "why?" kinds of questions like that. They just are. If you feel like being metaphysical, you could say God made them that way; if you don't, you could say it was random chance.
The ability to do work.
I don't think the magnitude of the current is. But there is a definite wavelength ofincident light where photo-current suddenly begins ... longer wavelengths produceno photo-current at all, no matter how bright the light is. Einstein was awarded hisfirst Nobel Prize for the explanation of why that happens.
how the mind and body are linked and work together
AC (alternating current)
As a simplified explanation, work = force x distance. You need to apply a force over a certain distance, for work to be done.
A theory
The ability to do work.
The phrase "How things work" or "That's how things work" may be used after an explanation has been given, indicating the explanation itself has come to an end. When used as a question, the questioner wants to know the mechanism or process on the subject at hand.
A proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
Take credit for his work
To do the best explantion you need to work with you'r teaacher. Easy ;)
Things that need a battery in order to work, must need Direct Current at some point, if not all, for it to work. eg a hand torch.
It's called, `current`. It's rated in amps, milliamps, microamps, etc., representing a fraction of an amp. The simple explanation is that the voltage is the `carrier`, and the current is the `power` which actually provides the energy to do the work.
Current Job PositionTell the interviewer the title of your position with your current employer. If the title is not clear in regards to what you do, you might offer a short explanation of what the title means.
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Current work experience is something that is inquired about when one applies for a new job. This tells the potential new boss what type of work one can do as well as the availability of the applicant.
Here is the best explanation that I have found so far. http://www.howeverythingworks.org/page1.php?QNum=1496