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Photoelectric Effect, Compton Effect, and Pair Production.
You could write 0.15 kg. Or you could write 150 grams.
You can write 3m3
. . : Ar : . . Write Ar, the symbol for argon and then write four electron pairs (or eight electrons) around the symbol.
is there a right way or wrong way to write a motion of continuance
You don't write it as an apostrophe; you write it as a contraction. "It's" is a contraction of it is and it has.
The contraction for "you have" is "you've."
The contraction of "you would" is "you'd."
you had = you'd
it has = it's
doesn't
shall't?
you're
The contraction of will not is won't. This is one of the many peculiarities of the English language.
"how does" can be written as "how's" but this is not very common ("How's" usually means "how is").
Yes. It is a contraction of the words should and have. Many people incorrectly write this as "should of".
As the contraction "We'll"