Examples of using Positive charge in English and their translations into Hebrew
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An ion is a particle or a group of particles that has a negative or positive charge.
then I only have 5 of these, and then I would have a net positive charge.
Therefore, the negative charge accumulates on the N atoms, the positive charge is concentrated on hydrogen.
Because when we did the first equation, we cared about the direction a positive charge would go in.
that causes a positive charge To build up on the ground beneath the cloud.
and thus a positive charge.
creating a net positive charge.
where emulsions have droplets which carry a positive charge, or anionic, where emulsions have negatively charged droplets.
creating a net positive charge.
it is necessary to remove the positive charge from blood clots and thereby dissolve them,
So they will say, hey, we have a positive-- we have a particle here that has a positive charge of plus-- let me think of a good number-- plus 5 times 10 to the minus 3 coulombs.
Electric potential is high near positive charges, and electric potential is low near negative charges. .
These positive charges are like a person's physical strength.
The current-- you could visualize it if you like as positive charges going in this direction.
Another unusual property of the particle is that it has two positive charges double that of the proton and it is four times heavier.
Because if they were positive charges moving, but we know it's a negative charge moving in the opposite direction.
The positive charges, protons, form at the top of the cloud,
When the negatively charged molecule comes into contact with the positive charged one, they bind together,
It may be visualized as the multipole balance between the positive charges in the nuclei and the negative charges oscillating about them.
We learned that it creates a partial negative charge on that side of the water molecule and creates partial positive charges on this side.