Why don't they write, "these particles are called electrons in English" and instead write, "these particles are called electrons" when only english calls them that and other languages don't?
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- 19-05-2017 19:37
Because the test is in English?
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- 19-05-2017 19:53
(Original post by finance_goy)
I don't understand? Other languages call electrons something else?
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