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electrostatic
[ ih-lek-truh-stat-ik ]
electrostatic
/ ɪˌɛٰəʊˈæɪ /
adjective
- of, concerned with, producing, or caused by static electricity
- concerned with electrostatics
electrostatic
/ ĭ-ĕ′tō-ă′ĭ /
- Relating to or caused by electric charges that are not in motion.
- Compare electrodynamic
Derived Forms
- ˌٰˈٲپ, adverb
Other yvlog Forms
- ·t·ٲi·· adverb
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of electrostatic1
Example Sentences
Engineers did years of testing on the ground suggesting they could limit dust accumulation, by using polymers designed to dissipate the electrostatic charge attached to the dust.
The Integratron, a “fusion of art and science,” is a ’50s-era wood dome that was designed to be an “electrostatic generator for the purpose of rejuvenation and time travel.”
When pressed together, electrostatic charges from the plastic film moved to the conductive ink, creating a current that could then flow out through a wire.
By the donor doping of large W6+, this material can take up more water to increase its proton concentration, as well as reduce the proton trapping through electrostatic repulsion between the dopant and proton.
He installed a sensor at the entrance of a wasps’ nest to measure their electrostatic charge as they entered and exited.
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