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What is negligible and negative charge?

Negligible charge refers to a very small amount of electrical charge, often considered insignificant or irrelevant. Negative charge refers to a type of charge carried by electrons, which have an opposite polarity to positive charge.


What minimum amount of charge can be given to any object?

The minimum amount of charge that can be given to any object is the charge of an electron, which is approximately ( -1.6 \times 10^{-19} ) coulombs. This is considered the fundamental unit of charge in physics.


What do you call an agreement made between different complained to charge the same about for products?

An agreement made between different parties to charge the same price for products is typically referred to as a "price-fixing agreement." This practice is often considered anti-competitive and illegal in many jurisdictions, as it can lead to higher prices for consumers and reduced market competition. Price-fixing can involve explicit collusion or tacit coordination among companies.


Which type of electric charge does each of these particles carry?

Protons carry a positive electric charge, while electrons carry a negative charge. Neutrons, on the other hand, do not carry any electric charge and are considered neutral. This difference in charge is fundamental to the structure of atoms and the behavior of matter in electromagnetic interactions.


What is practically an infinite reservoir of electric charge?

For practical purposes, planet Earth is often considered as such.

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Is a DUI considered a conviction for jury duty?

A DUI charge alone is not considered a conviction for jury duty purposes. However, if the DUI charge resulted in a conviction, then it may affect your eligibility for jury duty depending on the laws in your jurisdiction. It's best to check with your local court or jury duty office for specific guidance.


What is conviction by plea?

A conviction by plea is where you plea "guilty" or "nolo contendre" (no contest) to a charge. The plea is treated as a conviction of that charge.


Can you join the army with a possession of marujana and illegal possession of a firearm charge but was never convicted?

You will have to contact your military recruiter for the final answer. I suspect that if there is no record of a conviction, you will make it.


Does illegal possession of weed give money to the government?

If by fines for a conviction of the charge, yes, a few hundred dollars for the first couple of times. After that, prison happens instead.


How do you use conviction?

She has a conviction of passing the examination. This is a sentence containing the word conviction.


Is it possible to have a feloney charge removed from your record after 15 years?

If it was a charge, but there was never a conviction, most states have some type of expunction. If you have a felony conviction, I'm sure all states are different, but where I am, a conviction is there forever.


How do you appeal a deadly weapons charge weapon a car?

You don't appeal a charge - you appeal a conviction.


Can you buy a gun in Texas with an expunged domestic violence charge from Georgia?

Charge- yes. Conviction- no.


Can you own a rifle in pa with a simple assault charge?

If it's an ongoing felony charge, or a felony conviction, no.


Can someone with a domestic violence charge or conviction be a cop?

It is highly unlikely.


How can you get a job with a simple assault charge?

If you qualify for it, you can petition to have the conviction expunged.


Can you get a job having a forgery charge?

A charge maybe. A conviction, maybe. Depends on the type of conviction it was. If it was reduced to a midsdeamenor and you did the time and paid the punishment, maybe. Depending on the employer and the kind of job you're trying to get.