Disruption of Screening of Thermal van der Waals Forces in Electrically Driven Electrolytes
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Watch a detailed physics lecture from the University of Bordeaux's David Dean, delivered at the Raman Research Institute, exploring the complex phenomenon of screening disruption in thermal van der Waals forces within electrically driven electrolytes. Delve into the theoretical and experimental aspects of how electrical driving affects the screening properties of electrolyte solutions and its implications for van der Waals interactions. Over 70 minutes, gain advanced insights into the intersection of electromagnetic theory, statistical mechanics, and fluid dynamics as they relate to driven systems far from equilibrium.
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Disruption of Screening of thermal van der Waals forces in electrically driven electrolytes | David
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