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Charge or charged may refer to:
In mathematics, science, and technology
- Charge (engine), the air and/or fuel mixture being fed to an internal combustion engine
- Charge (physics), the susceptibility of a body to one of the fundamental forces
- Color charge, a property of quarks and gluons, related to their strong interactions
- Electric charge, a property which determines the electromagnetic interaction of subatomic particles
- Magnetic charge, a property of theoretical magnetic monopoles
- CHARGE syndrome, a specific set of birth defects in children
- Explosive charge, a measured quantity of explosive material
- Signed measure, in mathematics, a generalization of the concept of a measure that is allowed to have negative values
In finance
- Charge card, anything similar to a credit card
- Equitable charge, confers a right on the secured party to look to a particular asset in the event of the debtor's default
- Floating charge, a security interest over the assets of a company
In entertainment
Other uses
- Charge (basketball), illegal contact by pushing or moving into another player's torso
- Charge (fanfare), a six-note trumpet or bugle piece denoting the call to rush forward
- Charge (heraldry), any object depicted on a shield
- Charge (pen spinning), a pen-spinning trick
- Charge (warfare), a maneuver where soldiers rush towards the enemy to engage in close combat
- Charge (youth), an underage person placed under the supervision of a nobleman
, two classes of diplomatic agents
- Criminal charge, an indictment before a court by a prosecuting authority
See also
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