electrostatics in English

noun
1
the study of stationary electric charges or fields as opposed to electric currents.
Consideration of this effect is very important in electrostatics , when the electric field is changing on the same scales.

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1. Coulomb’s Laws of Electrostatics

2. Do they do it by electrostatics?

3. Electrostatics refers to stationary arrangements of electrical charge.

4. The science of electrostatics is ancient, yet novel.

5. The science of electrostatics lay dormant for about 000 years.

6. Electrostatics - Part 4 - 3 : standard test methods for specific applications - Footwear.

7. Electrostatics: The studies of the effects caused by static electricity.

8. By combining electrostatics with photoconductivity, Carlson had found the right basic concept.

9. 18 Electrostatics: The studies of the effects caused by static electricity.

10. The humiture balance workplace can reduce paper deformation, misregister electrostatics and so on.

11. Coluomb's discovery of the inverse square law forms the basis of the science of electrostatics.

12. Improved analog of electrostatic field will help students understand the abstract electrostatics better.

13. In another he beats a student with cat fur to show the effects of electrostatics.

14. Furthermore, these general principles are applicable in diverse fields such as electrostatics, fluid mechanics, classical mechanics, and quantum chaos.

15. A novel infrared-sensitive streak image tube with a combined infrared photocathode and electrostatics focused electronic optical system is described.

16. Atomizer nozzles can create Atomization from a variety of mechanical means, which includes but is not limited to electrostatics processes, ultrasonic nozzle and centrifugal forces.

17. In electrostatics, it had been put forward that the electric field energy equals to the total of self-energy and the mutual-energy of charged bodies system.

18. Coulomb force another term for the electrostatic force Coulomb’s law mathematical equation calculating the electrostatic force vector between two charged particles electrostatic force amount and direction of attraction or repulsion between two charged bodies; the assumption is that the source charges remain motionless electrostatics

19. Charles-Augustin de Coulomb discovered the Laws of Electrostatics in 1785 known as Coulomb’s Law.Until 1784, no one knew about the unit of the electric charge, then the Coulomb introduced these laws after multiple experiments on force between two masses based on the Inverse Square Law.Coulomb’s laws of electrostatic can be stated as follow: