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It depends on what you mean by what parts are equal. Protons and electrons both have the same magnitude of charge with opposite signs and electrons are much less massive than protons. Protons and neutrons are approximately equal in mass but protons have a charge of +e Coulombs while neutrons have a charge of 0. Atoms can often exist with unequal numbers of protons and electrons. Such atoms are called ions and have a negative charge if they have more electrons than protons and positive charge if they have more protons than electrons.
Covection is a method of transfer of heat from one region to another. It occurs in fluids ( liquids and gases) but not in solids. It involves the actual movement of the fluid molecules in the form of kinetic energy such that as one molecule hits the other, the kinetic energy is transferred thereby transferring the heat.
The algebraic sum of the charges in a compound is zero. Each atom contributes either a negative or a positive charge to form the compound when they react with each other.
Competitors are usually located in the same area so that they can keep an eye on each other. Say McDonalds moves next to Burger King, they do that so they can see what prices to charge you.
No. If two equipotential surfaces intersect, then there would be two values of electric potential at the point of intersection, which is not possible.
Equipotentials cannot cross because they relate to places with a given value for potential. Lines of force meet at the charge or point of mass. They can cross if they relate to the same potential. Think of two mountain chains of unvarying height crossing each-other.
transferring data for one to other device
Impossible without transferring it from your other games. ~Sherry
decalcomania
See the internet site referenced below.
A paper, or other suitable medium that is coated with a preparation for transferring prints or a design to another surface - from the original French word 'decalcomanie' a technique for transferring prints onto pottery
Capacitors charge by transferring charge from one plate to the other. This is not the same as a battery, though it can seem so. They oppose a change in voltage because the two plates are close to each other, separated by the dielectric, and the transfer of charge requires current. Once charged, however, the current becomes zero. The differential equation describing a capacitor is dv/dt = i/c, or volts per second = current over capacitance.
conduction
a carrier
The atoms are like any other atom, the electron charge and proton charge cancel each other and the varying numbers of neutrons have no charge.
common sense please