They were alike because, there camps were filthy and the soilders were too. Their bodies, clothing, bedding became infested with lice and fleas.
They were alike because alll the camps were filthy with odors, and there were many diseases. Also that there was barely any space to sleep.
both promoted nonviolent protest.
that's a hard question
Calvary Charges Siege warfare
Charges are like and unlike just like anything else oppisite and alike in a way
Charges are like and unlike just like anything else oppisite and alike in a way
Yes.
Both have equal and opposite charges.
If charges are alike, they repel. If charges are opposite, they attract.
Like electrical charges repel each other, as do like magnetic poles.
They're exactly alike in every way, except that they have opposite charges. Gravity even acts the same way with them, despite what some people would lead you to believe.
Current arises when "compressed" charges (high potential) expand into lower "pressure" areas (low potential). Wind is much the same.
Static electricity and current electricity are both forms of electrical energy. They both involve the movement of electrons, but in static electricity, the charges accumulate on an object and do not flow, while in current electricity, the charges continuously flow in a circuit.
The nature of the force between charged particles in that the force is an electrostatic one. If the electric charges are alike, then a repulsive force exists, and if the charges are opposite, then the force will be an attractive one. The fundamental law of electrostatics applies here, and that is that opposite charges attract and like charges repel.That will largely depend on what statements are included on thelist that you have not seen fit to include with the question.
Not alike
they are alike