Talk:Dielectrophoresis

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Flow: Removed selectivity from the article due to the word being used twice in the same sentence.

In the Dielectrophoretic force section, the equations for the DEP force are not the time-dependant forces (as stated), but the time-averaged forces, e.g., see Eq. (3.4) in TB Jones, Electromechanics of Particles. This book is referred to in the article. This should be fixed.