| 1. | In electrostatic attraction, particles are captured by first inducing a charge on them.
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| 2. | Two pairs of electrodes control the position of the mirror by electrostatic attraction.
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| 3. | Sand can cling to the lens barrel, again by electrostatic attraction.
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| 4. | Over time the positive ions and negative electrons would naturally intermix because of Electrostatic attraction.
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| 5. | Finally, catalysis might take place by simple electrostatic attraction.
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| 6. | Recently, liposomes were assembled onto SWNHs through electrostatic attraction to form a soluble and bio-compatible nanohybrid.
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| 7. | It may also occur due to electrostatic attraction.
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| 8. | Physically, the caking process involves electrostatic attraction or the formation of weak chemical bonds between the particle surfaces.
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| 9. | This positively charged molecule then draws in a nearby reactant by electrostatic attraction of the neutral molecule's electrons.
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| 10. | Electrons in the closer orbitals experience greater forces of electrostatic attraction; thus, their removal requires increasingly more energy.
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