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In legal terminology, a '''charge''' is an accusation by the police that a suspect  (future [[defendant]]) has broken a specific law.
 
In legal terminology, a '''charge''' is an accusation by the police that a suspect  (future [[defendant]]) has broken a specific law.
  
In [[physics]], a '''charge''' is a characteristic of all item in the universe, typically expressed in units of [[coulomb]], that represents a concentration of [[electron]]s.
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In [[physics]], a '''charge''' is the electric [[potential]], typically expressed in units of [[coulomb]], that represents a concentration of [[electron]]s.
 
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In legal terminology, a charge is an accusation by the police that a suspect (future defendant) has broken a specific law.

In physics, a charge is the electric potential, typically expressed in units of coulomb, that represents a concentration of electrons.