Not necessarily; leadership dynamics can vary based on the situation and the group involved. In some contexts, shared leadership or collaborative decision-making can be effective, allowing team members to contribute equally without a designated leader. However, in high-pressure situations or when clear direction is needed, having someone in charge can help streamline decisions and maintain focus. Ultimately, the need for a leader depends on the goals and dynamics of the group.
The center or Nucleus always carries a Positive Charge
No. Charge must always be conserved.
Electrons are subatomic particles that always have a charge of -1 elementary charge. If they were to have no charge, they would not be electrons.
Electrons have negative charge and protons have positive charge. These charges always have equal magnitude but opposite signs in an atom, maintaining electrical neutrality.
yes. protons always have positive charge.
you mite like someone in charge cause you like to be lead by someone or you like someone that has the authority to tell other people what to do
You can't! There is always some charge, unless of course someone who was dumb told someone else there password and penguin name. And you can get gift cards if some one gave you one you wouldn't pay anything!
There are many places on can get their own domain. GoDaddy is always an option. They charge 99 cents. Network Solutions, however, is also an option; they charge only 50 cents.
The particle that always has a negative charge is the electron.
They can try to charge anyone they want but the judge wont always agree with them in court
There is always a fee for wiring money, whether it be through Western Union or through a bank.
To test you to see if you are really serious. You need to take charge. Girls want a leader, someone they can trust and rely on.
either negative or positive charge always
Always charge it when it is 20% or lower
After grounding an object, it will always have a neutral charge. Grounding allows excess charge to flow into the Earth, leaving the object with an overall neutral charge.
No, a cation does not always have a positive charge. A cation is an ion with a positive charge, but the magnitude of the positive charge can vary depending on the number of electrons lost by the atom.
No, fools don't always assume they're in charge. Sometimes they are in charge and don't even know it. Other times, they aren't in charge and think they are. Go figure!