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xILoveKesha
25-02-2014, 08:40 PM
who here thinks its immoral ?

FlyingJesus
25-02-2014, 09:00 PM
What how can a force of physics be immoral

xILoveKesha
25-02-2014, 09:07 PM
What how can a force of physics be immoralit's not a "force of physics". I don't think a "force of physics" actually exists. Please do not post pointlessly in threads in which you have no knowledge of the subject matter. Thank you.

- xILoveKesha

e5
25-02-2014, 09:14 PM
it's not a "force of physics". I don't think a "force of physics" actually exists. Please do not post pointlessly in threads in which you have no knowledge of the subject matter. Thank you.

- xILoveKesha

Okay,

What's your definition?

Electrophoresis is the motion of dispersed particles relative to a fluid under the influence of a spatially uniform electric field

FlyingJesus
25-02-2014, 09:18 PM
You don't think forces exist in physics what

xILoveKesha
25-02-2014, 09:21 PM
You don't think forces exist in physics whatA force is not a force of physics. Physics is the study of forces.

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Okay,

What's your definition?Electrophoresis is the separation of DNA bases to determine order, commonly used in PCR. It is not a force in any way - even your definition which you copy/pasted from google does not define it as a force. Try harder, amigo

FlyingJesus
25-02-2014, 09:25 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/Motion_by_electrophoresis_of_a_charged_particle.sv g

Yes it is, you're talking about a specific use of it

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