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Mechanism of Repulsion and Attraction

Bangshidhar Goswami, Tarun Kumar Goswami, Deep Sen

Abstract


Fundamental issues of electricity and magnetism have addressed on the basis of vibrating strings. String theory for variable like dimensions have assumed such that vacuum has filled with some vibrating elements known as strings made of dry liquid characterized by non-viscous, compact, and surface tension free medium. Henceforth presence of vacuum energy has converted to electromagnetic fields. Subscriptive issued electrostatic precursor interplay has schemed rated investigation after tracking electrostatically biased molecules in convened medium. Aligned scheme has subscriptive issued surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) to detect molecules in aqueous solutions as per accused selective sensibility assigned by extraneous electrostatic force. Synergistic applicability of other type differential has descriptive issued depending on specification of charge, and molecular act under polarized state. Otherwise, explanatory has been state of charge, ability of polarize, differenced in mass, and differenced efficacy of pH subtended. Biological substrates have descriptive issued more akin to lower electrostatic force than stronger i.e. imposed on template, henceforth, subjective has considered favouring electrostatic uptake of nanoparticles, otherwise extent of comparable lower charge to favour for both nanorods as well as substrate flagella.


Keywords


Attraction, repulsion, electrostatic, vibrating strings, microfluids

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