A DUI charge is drinking under the influence of alcoholic beverages, while DMV means Department of Motor Vehicles. In the California Law, these are two separate cases. Both have their own rules and regulations required by law. DMV has to do with driving privileges, while DUI can result in jail time, fines and attending California Dui School.
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fixed and floating charge
I am hearing between 20 and 30%
I live in Utah and I have found there is no difference
Charge is potential, current is flowing.
Potential difference.
current is the flow of charge.
The proton has a +1 charge, while a neutron has no charge, and is neutral.
Electrons have a negative charge and protons have a positive charge.
An initial appearance is a pretrial stage in which a defendant is brought before a lower court to be given notice of the charge/charges and advised of his/her constitutional rights. A preliminary hearing is in a felony case a pretrial stage at which a judge determines whether there is probable cause.
potential difference- robbert bashouri
There is no difference, they are one the same. A proton has a positive charge and a positive charge is a proton. Of course with the positive charge, it's simply having more protons than electrons.