rjbeery
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We talk about local effects and surfaces being "in contact" with one another but do we have a vigorous definition for such a state? The objects reach a distance where their repelling EM charges resist and balance against a given force (such as gravitation)...but increased charges would make that distance greater as well.
If the distance between two objects is not constant in our definition of being in contact then at what point does, for example, conduction no longer occur?
If the distance between two objects is not constant in our definition of being in contact then at what point does, for example, conduction no longer occur?