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Charge or
charge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Charge or
charged may
refer to:
Charge, Zero Emissions/Maximum Speed, a 2011 do****entary
Charge (David...
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Electric charge is the
physical property of
matter that
causes that
matter to
experience a
force when
placed in an
electromagnetic field.
Electric charge can...
- shock. Most
depth charges use high
explosive charges and a fuze set to
detonate the
charge,
typically at a
specific depth.
Depth charges can be
dropped by...
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elementary charge,
usually denoted by e is the
electric charge carried by a
single proton or, equivalently, the
magnitude of the
negative electric charge carried...
- A
shaped charge is an
explosive charge shaped to form an
explosively formed penetrator (EFP) to
focus the
effect of the explosive's energy. Different...
- A
chargé d'affaires (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁʒe dafɛʁ]),
plural chargés d'affaires,
often shortened to
chargé (French) and
sometimes in
colloquial English...
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Quick Charge (QC) is a
proprietary battery charging protocol developed by Qualcomm, used for
managing power delivered over USB,
mainly by communicating...
- A
satchel charge is a
demolition device,
primarily intended for combat,
whose primary components are a
charge of
dynamite or a more
potent explosive such...
- Pickett's
Charge (July 3, 1863), also
known as the Pickett–Pettigrew–Trimble
Charge, was an
infantry ****ault
ordered by
Confederate General Robert E....
- A
charge-coupled
device (CCD) is an
integrated circuit containing an
array of linked, or coupled, capacitors.
Under the
control of an
external circuit...