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charge and falls
When an object falls into a black hole, any information about the shape of the object or distribution of charge on it is evenly distributed along the horizon of the black hole, and is lost to outside observers.
At the instant the capacitor falls to a sufficiently low value, the switch deactivates to let the capacitor charge again.
The capacitor in the circuit stores up charge on the rising edge, and releases it slowly through the resistor when the signal falls.
Walker and his corps score a bloody victory in Nicaragua and when the capital falls, Walker allows the president to stay in charge, but takes his mistress, Doña Yrena ( Blanca Guerra ).
Glycolysis is thus stimulated when energy charge falls.
Primrose's relationship with the French boy has fizzled out ; back in England she falls for Mr Candy, the young vicar in charge of christening the young Larkins ... and a newly-arrived Charlton.
This was leased to John MacGibbon who with his family were the first inhabitants of the settlement and as part of his 7 year lease had the right to charge a toll on anyone crossing the river within a mile below and above the falls.
In the play, the Woggle-Bug initially sides with Mombi and General Jinjur's Army of Revolt, but falls in with the heroes when he flees from the Army's charge and is taken prisoner.
A ballistic knife with a blade propelled by an explosive charge falls outside the federal law these knives, but is still restricted as this makes it a firearm subject to the AOW ( Any Other Weapons ) category of the NFA.
Tum Milo Toh Sahi, released the same year, was a mature love story, in which she starred as Delshad Nanji, a Parsi woman in charge of an Irani café, who falls in love with a man played by Nana Patekar.
Jeeps are available from one particular point to Hebbe falls and they charge around INR 700 to 1200 ( for an up and down trip depending on the no of people ).

charge and apart
If a similar ball is charged by the same glass rod, it is found to repel the first: the charge acts to force the two balls apart.
Therefore, under certain conditions, when the orbitals of the unpaired outer valence electrons from adjacent atoms overlap, the distributions of their electric charge in space are further apart when the electrons have parallel spins than when they have opposite spins.
A popular experiment which seems to demonstrate this involves taking one apart after it has been charged and showing that the charge is stored on the dielectric, not the plates.
In a similar way, the nationes were segregated by the Knights Hospitaller of Jerusalem, who maintained at Rhodes the hostels from which they took their name " where foreigners eat and have their places of meeting, each nation apart from the others, and a Knight has charge of each one of these hostels, and provides for the necessities of the inmates according to their religion ", as the Spanish traveller Pedro Tafur noted in 1436.
Energy input deforms the nucleus into a fat " cigar " shape, then a " peanut " shape, followed by binary fission as the two lobes exceed the short-range strong force attraction distance, then are pushed apart and away by their electrical charge.
Coke was then " set apart " as a superintendent ( bishop ) by Wesley and dispatched with Vasey and Whatcoat to America to take charge of Methodist activities there.
The statcoulomb is defined as follows: if two stationary objects each carry a charge of 1 statC and are 1 cm apart, they will electrically repel each other with a force of 1 dyne.
The statcoulomb is defined as follows: If two stationary objects each carry a charge of 1 statC and are 1 cm apart, they will electrically repel each other with a force of 1 dyne.
The explosive is detonated when struck by the shaped charge ’ s jet, the detonating explosive sandwich forces the two plates apart, lowering the jets ’ penetration by interfering with, and disrupting it.
Morgan's men charged without orders, but the charge fell apart when they ran into the main column led by General Hamilton.
That the combination of parity and charge conjugation is broken so rarely means that this arrow only " barely " points in one direction, setting it apart from the other arrows whose direction is much more obvious.
Anyone is allowed to watch the trials which are taking place free of charge, apart from private family cases such as adoption proceedings.
After the Ōnin War, the Ashikaga bakufu completely fell apart ; for all practical purposes, the Hosokawa family was in charge and the Ashikaga shoguns became their puppets.
In 1899 he lowered the fixed charge for the National Debt from twenty-five to twenty-three million, a reduction imperatively required, apart from other reasons, by the difficulties found in redeeming Consols at their then inflated price.
Confederate Col. Louis Hébert was captured in the same charge, and the Confederate forces, with no remaining leadership, slowly fell apart and withdrew.
Since both leaves have the same charge, they repel each other and spread apart.
When the charged object is moved away, the charge at the terminal spreads into the leaves, causing them to spread apart again.
" Sinclair, being informed that the assassin has triggered an explosive charge, manages to get away just before an explosion rips a hole in the station's hull, throwing the station off its axis, and beginning to tear the station apart from the inside.
John Cruso, for example, explained the " caracoll " as a maneuver whereby a formation of cuirassiers would receive the enemy's charge by wheeling apart to either side, letting the enemy rush in between the pincers of their trap, and then charging inwards against the flanks of the overextended enemy.
He sentenced Apprendi to 12 years in prison — 2 years above the maximum sentence authorized for the weapons charge apart from the race enhancement.
Badly injured, Victor returns to America to charge his Geminis with the responsibility of locating the hidden documents, realizing only that the sons have grown apart, but not that Andrew should not have such earth-shattering information to be used for ill purposes.
In large camps and higher headquarters ( brigade, division and corps HQ ), apart from the staff officer in charge of logistics, there is also a role defined mostly as " camp commander ," who is in charge of the HQ logistic issues, ceremonies and parades and discipline.
Theo Dunne was appointed first team coach, and apart from a brief spell at Home Farm 1990-94, he was in charge of first team affairs until he retired as coach in 2001.

charge and when
At some cities, this pick-up and delivery service is without additional charge, and, if you are budget-wise, when you are planning your itinerary, you will take advantage of these free delivery and collection stations in major cities within the larger European countries.
Further, there is no mileage charge or mileage limitations when you lease a car, and you pay only the flat monthly rate plus a nominal charge for documents and insurance since the car is registered and insured individually for your trip.
McClellan, who had once lost his medical license temporarily on a charge of drug addiction, was with her when she died.
Regarding Atlanta's new multi-million-dollar airport, the jury recommended `` that when the new management takes charge Jan. 1 the airport be operated in a manner that will eliminate political influences ''.
But, when lifted out, it would leave behind a hole in the sea that would act exactly like a positive-energy electron with a reversed charge.
His earliest years were passed in the monastery of Siresa, learning to read and write and to practice the military arts until the tuition of Lope Garcés the Pilgrim, who was repaid for his services by his former charge with the county of Pedrola when Alfonso came to the throne.
Paul Bäumer beats him because of it and when a lieutenant comes along looking for men for a trench charge, Himmelstoß joins and leads the charge.
In October 2008, the United States Department of Justice defined an Alford plea as: " when a the defendant maintains his or her innocence with respect to the charge to which he or she offers to plead guilty ".
These orbits were stabilized in the model by the fact that when an electron moved farther from the center of the positive cloud, it felt a larger net positive inward force, because there was more material of opposite charge, inside its orbit ( see Gauss's law ).
In the letter to Wanley, Hickes responds to an apparent charge against Smith, made by Wanley, that Smith had failed to mention the Beowulf script when cataloguing Cotton MS. Vitellius A. XV.
Only later when Cadogan and Churchill went to take charge did the town ’ s defences begin to fail.
Traditionally, the buy bet commission is paid no matter what, but in recent years a number of casinos have changed their policy to charge the commission only when the buy bet wins.
The greatest cavalry charge of modern history was at the 1807 battle of Eylau, when the entire 11, 000-strong French cavalry reserve, led by Maréchal Murat, launched a huge charge on and through the Russian infantry lines.
The last, in Europe, cavalry vs. cavalry mutual charge took place in Poland during the battle of Krasnobrod when the Polish and German cavalry units charged each other.
The last mounted saber charge by Italian cavalry occurred on August 24, 1942 at Isbuscenski ( Russia ), when a squadron of the " Savoia Cavalry Regiment " regiment charged the " 812th Siberian Infantry Regiment ".
The final cavalry charge by British Empire forces occurred on 21 March 1942 when a 60 strong patrol of the Burma Frontier Force encountered Japanese infantry near Toungoo airfield in central Burma.
Chadwick had been imprisoned for nine years at that time and continued to be held in prison until 2009, when a state court set him free after 14 years, making his imprisonment the longest on a contempt charge to date.
The reverse current ceases abruptly when the stored charge is depleted ; this abrupt stop is exploited in step recovery diodes for generation of extremely short pulses.
This is simply one term in the multipole expansion when the total charge (" monopole moment ") is 0 — as it always is for the magnetic case, since there are no magnetic monopoles.
* electric field ( see electrostatics ): an especially simple type of electromagnetic field produced by an electric charge even when it is not moving ( i. e., there is no electric current ).
The informal term static electricity refers to the net presence ( or ' imbalance ') of charge on a body, usually caused when dissimilar materials are rubbed together, transferring charge from one to the other.

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