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How can you tell when the Gioteck headset EX-02 for the PS3 is charged or when it is charging?

If charging charging, the side with the power button should light up red. When fully charged, it will light up blue.


One helium atom has how many electrons?

It depends on the charge of the atom/ion however in a no-charged state Helium will have 2 electrons. If the Helium is charged negatively will have more. If it is charged possitively (up to 2+) it will have less. As Helium is a noble gas, it is rarely found in a charged state!


How would the circuits work in the Lightning Reaction Electric Shock Game if you don't know google it also how many amps and watts is safe in the machine?

There are 2 sides to each controller, one is the positive side and the other is the negative side. A current is sent through that to produce the shock. I think there is proberbly a transformer in there which steps up the voltage from the small one that the batteries produce to a higher voltage which is the shock. However I think the transformer would step down the amps so that it is a safe shock.


Why does an atom turn positive when you take an electron away from it?

Because the number of positive charged protons equal the number of negatively charged electrons to make up a neutral element. If you take one of the electrons away you disturb that balance and now you have more positively charged protons and the atom now gas a positive charge.


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How do you turn g shock on?

let it charge up in light. It will turn on when it is charged.


What is the difference between hydro shocks and nitro shocks?

Hydraulic and gas charged shocks have the same amount of oil, the difference is the gas charge. A hydraulic shock has equal amounts of dampening force in both directions. Gas charged shocks usually are pressurized with Nitrogen. Hydraulic shocks have a tendency to fade as the oil heats up and gets agitated by the shock, creating air bubbles. These air bubbles cause the shocks dampening ability to fade. The nitrogen charge keeps the air bubbles under control, so they can not affect the shocks performance. A gas shock will extend on its own due to the gas charge. General rule of thumb is that hydraulic shocks ride better, nitrogen charged shocks are stiffer, but last longer and don't have shock fade problems.


Which part of car is made up of gas?

Automotive shocks and struts are charged with Nitrogen gas. Automotive air condition systems are charged with r134a refrigerant gas.


Which fittings to charge the air condition gas on 98 ford windstar?

The ac system is charged through the low side port. The low side and high side ports are different sizes so that they can not be mixed up.


Where is the gas filter located at for a 1998 ford escort ZX2?

Look under vehicle - follow the fuel line from the tank or up by the passenger side shock tower under hood


Is plasma solid liquid or gas made up of charged particles?

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Why is gas used in shock absorber?

"It is an inert gas for one reason, it is also larger than a molecule of air, so it has a harder time leaking out." Also, when the oil inside of a shock/strut heats up it can foam (this is called aeration), the nitrogen gas prevents this from happening.


How do you set a casio g-shock?

let it charge up in light. It will turn on when it is charged.


Why nitrogen gas is used in shock absorber?

"It is an inert gas for one reason, it is also larger than a molecule of air, so it has a harder time leaking out." Also, when the oil inside of a shock/strut heats up it can foam (this is called aeration), the nitrogen gas prevents this from happening.


Why can you get a shock by touched a doorknob after walking on a wool carpet?

You build up static electricity by walking across the carpet. When you touch metal, it releases the stored energy. positive and negative charges. when you drag your feet against carpet you are negatively charged and so the metal is positively charged so there fore causing an electric shock


Most of the mass of material tht makes up a plasma is .positively charged negatively charged same mass for each?

Under normal conditions, a gas is mainly made up of uncharged particles. That is, the individual gas atomsinclude equal numbers of protons (positively charged particles in the atom's nucleus) and electrons. The negatively charged electrons perfectly balance the positively charged protons, so the atom has a net charge of zero.


Why do you get a shock after walking across carpet?

The static energy that your body generates makes your body have a net positive charge. When you touch a negatively charged item, the electricity is transferred and you get a shock.