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==Arts and entertainment==
==Arts, entertainment, and media==
===Films===
* ''[[Charge, Zero Emissions/Maximum Speed]]'', a 2011 documentary

===Music===
* [[Charge (David Ford album)|''Charge'' (David Ford album)]]
* [[Charge (David Ford album)|''Charge'' (David Ford album)]]
* [[Charge (Machel Montano album)|''Charge'' (Machel Montano album)]]
* [[Charge (Machel Montano album)|''Charge'' (Machel Montano album)]]
* [[Charge (TV series)|''Charge'' (TV series)]]
* [[Charge! (TV network)]]
* ''[[Charge!!]]'', an album by The Aquabats
* ''[[Charge!!]]'', an album by The Aquabats
* [[Charged (Nebula album)|''Charged'' (Nebula album)]]
* [[Charged (Nebula album)|''Charged'' (Nebula album)]]
* [[Charged (Toshinori Kondo, Eraldo Bernocchi and Bill Laswell album)|''Charged'' (Toshinori Kondo, Eraldo Bernocchi and Bill Laswell album)]]
* [[Charged (Toshinori Kondo, Eraldo Bernocchi and Bill Laswell album)|''Charged'' (Toshinori Kondo, Eraldo Bernocchi and Bill Laswell album)]]

* ''[[Charge, Zero Emissions/Maximum Speed]]'', a 2011 documentary
===Television===
* [[Charge (TV series)|''Charge'' (TV series)]]
* [[Charge! (TV network)]]


==Companies==
==Companies==
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==Law==
==Law==
* [[Criminal charge]], a formal accusation made before a court by a prosecuting authority
* Legal charge, [[Information (formal criminal charge)|information]] or [[indictment]] through a formal legal process
* Legal charge, [[Information (formal criminal charge)|information]] or [[indictment]] through a formal legal process


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** [[Electric charge]], a property which determines the electromagnetic interaction of subatomic particles
** [[Electric charge]], a property which determines the electromagnetic interaction of subatomic particles
** [[Magnetic charge]], a property of theoretical magnetic monopoles
** [[Magnetic charge]], a property of theoretical magnetic monopoles
* Charge, the air and fuel mixture fed into an [[internal combustion engine]]
* [[Explosive charge]], a measured quantity of explosive material
* [[CHARGE syndrome]], a specific set of birth defects in children
* [[CHARGE syndrome]], a specific set of birth defects in children
* [[Explosive charge]], a measured quantity of explosive material
* [[Signed measure]] in mathematics
* [[Signed measure]] in mathematics
* The air and fuel mixture fed into an [[internal combustion engine]]


==Military uses==
==Military ==
* [[Charge (bugle call)]]
* [[Charge (bugle call)]]
* [[Charge (warfare)]], a military manoeuvre
* [[Charge (warfare)]], a military manoeuvre
* [[Charges (military)]], ranks used in German-speaking armies
* [[Charges (military)]], ranks used in German-speaking armies

==Society and politics==
* [[Charge (youth)]], an underage person placed in the care of a medieval nobleman
* {{lang|fr|[[Chargé d'affaires]]}}, two classes of diplomatic agents
* [[Criminal charge]], a formal accusation made before a court by a prosecuting authority
* [[Pastoral charge]], a group of congregants in some Protestant churches


==Sports==
==Sports==
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* [[Charge (heraldry)]], any object depicted on a shield
* [[Charge (heraldry)]], any object depicted on a shield
* [[Charge (student associations)]], the executive of German student fraternities
* [[Charge (student associations)]], the executive of German student fraternities
* [[Charge (youth)]], an underage person placed in the care of a medieval nobleman
* A type of [[pen spinning]] trick
* Charge, a type of [[pen spinning]] trick
* {{lang|fr|[[Chargé d'affaires]]}}, two classes of diplomatic agents
* [[Pastoral charge]], a group of congregants in some Protestant churches


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 00:29, 22 November 2018

Charge or charged may refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

Films

Music

Television

Companies

Finance

  • 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

Law

Mathematics, science, and technology

Military

Sports

Other uses

See also