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Oprah Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Is the word "the" necessary here?

The second term makes it exponentially nonlinear in the electrical double layer around the charged objects.

I'd say that "the" can be left out but can someone please confirm? Thanks!
  

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I would write 'the charged objects' here. Because it is a defined thing or rather object.

  • I would write 'the charged objects' here.
  • Because it is a defined thing or rather object.
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I would write 'the charged objects' here. Because it is a defined thing or rather object.
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OprahThe second term makes it exponentially nonlinear in the electrical double layer around the charged objects.

I'd say that "the" can be left out but can someone please confirm? Thanks!
There's nothing grammatically wrong with the article. It can be omitted if the reference is not to any charged objects that have be

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