Induced-charge electrokinetics refers to the phenomena associated with the movement of fluid and particles caused by electric fields acting on induced charges at interfaces. This concept is often explored in the context of colloidal science, microfluidics, and electrochemistry. When an external electric field is applied to a system containing charged particles, such as colloids in a liquid, the electric field can induce charge separation on those particles or at the interfaces between different materials (like electrodes and electrolytes).

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