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No. The electron and proton have the same amount of charge. Its just that the electron's charge is negative and the proton's charge is positive.
It is equal to the amount of charge in one coulomb. and is the amount of charge that passes through a common 100-watt light-bulb in about one second.
In an atom, the amount of protons is equal to the amount of electrons. This means that the positive charge cancels out the negative charge so an atom is neutrally charged.
The nuclear charge of a nucleus of P-32 is +32 because the nuclear charge is always the amount of protons in the nucleus.
What is the maximum amount an unlicensed contractor can charge in Arizona
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AnswerState law puts a maximum down payment of 10% or $1,000 (whichever is less) before work starts. Of course, if you sign the contract one day and pay $1,000 and the contractor starts on the second day, the contract can legally ask for the full amount of the contract any time after he begins work. So, this is significant only between the date of signing and the date the work begins.
500.00 total per job.
No. They want you to make the minimum payment, that way they can charge you more interest on your loan.
"Don't do it, because if you screw up they can sew you for all your worth. My advice is get licesened then if you screw up you have insurance for a reason." Wrong, an unlicensed contractor in California has no standing to sue, however, a homeowner may sue the unlicensed contractor and recover any money paid even if they are and were aware of the state of the contractor's license prior to contracting.
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This varies by state. Massachusetts law, for instance, states that a landlord may not charge a late fee until the rent is 30 days late. However, the statute sets no limit on the amount of the late fee.
Cashing a check that you know is for more than what is due is considered fraud, which is a criminal offense. It is important to return the excess amount to the issuer and request a correct payment to avoid legal consequences.
Whatever you agree to, mine was $13 a month added to my payment.