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Compare and contrast the movement of electric charge in a solution with the transfer of electric charge between solid objects?
Some forces, such as gravity or the electrostatic force, can act without direct contact. If a force is applied over a certain distance (such as, when an object falls), work is done, i.e., energy is transferred. Ah, but what is direct contact? One electrostatic field pushing against another? If I touch something, it is the electrostatic fields pushing against each other. There is no direct contact!
sound waves
It's not. A difference in temperature is required in order to drive the transfer of heat.
Increase in transfer efficiency
It is an electrostatic attraction, not a transfer.
Compare and contrast the movement of electric charge in a solution with the transfer of electric charge between solid objects?
Some forces, such as gravity or the electrostatic force, can act without direct contact. If a force is applied over a certain distance (such as, when an object falls), work is done, i.e., energy is transferred. Ah, but what is direct contact? One electrostatic field pushing against another? If I touch something, it is the electrostatic fields pushing against each other. There is no direct contact!
sound waves
"Will be transferred"; a passive voice verb form always requires the past participle of the prinicpal verb, and the past participle of "transfer" is "transferred".
The correct spelling is 'transferred'.The correct spelling of the verb and adjective doubles the R as "transferred".
It's not. A difference in temperature is required in order to drive the transfer of heat.
Increase in transfer efficiency
because of the shift in the reduction potentials during electron transfer reaction.
transferred
The past tense of "transfer" is "transferred."
When an electric current flows, electrons are being transferred from one atom to another. This electron transfer creates a polarity in the atom, which translates to a magnetic field.