A slipping surface is an "electrical double layer" that forms on the surface of any object when it is exposed to a fluid. This double layer consists of one layer of charges that adhere to the surface ...
Charged surfaces in contact with liquids—such as biological cell walls or battery electrodes—attract oppositely charged ions from the liquid. This creates two distinct charged regions: the surface ...
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