Electrostatics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Electrostatics is the branch of science that deals with the phenomena arising from stationary or slow-moving electric charges. Since classical antiquity it was known that some materials such as amber...
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Submit Your Abstracts! ... 2010 International Electrostatic Discharge Workshop (IEW) Call for presentations ... 2010 Symposium Call for Papers...
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Construction details and history of the classic electrostatic generators ... Some laser experiments powered by electrostatic machines. An interesting comparison of sparks. This is a Holtz machine completed in January 2009, with simple construction but excellent performance, as seen on this video.
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electrostatic adj. Of or relating to electric charges at rest. Produced or caused by such charges. Of or relating to electrostatics ... Computer Desktop Encyclopedia: electrostatic...
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electrostatics n. (used with a sing. verb) The physics of electrostatic phenomena. ... Surfaces may be charged by exposure to an electrostatic field. If the surface is a liquid and it is disrupted into droplets, they will be electrically charged. Induction charging of equipment and personnel may occur when they are exposed...
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1. The outer electrons in metals are not tightly bound to the atomic nuclei. They are free to roam in the material. Such materials are good (conductors) (insulators). ... 2. A rubber rod that has been rubbed with fur is negatively charged because rubber holds electrons better than fur does. ... 3. In the examples above,
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Forces of this type are the result of an electrostatic field that exists around each charged particle or object. This electrostatic field, and the force it creates, can be illustrated with lines called "lines of force" as shown in Figure 4.
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Static Electricity - What is static charge? What causes static shock? Learn how electric charges create static electricity. Plus, great static electricity experiments & projects. ... EVERYTHING IS MADE OF ATOMS ... ELECTRONS CAN MOVE...
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Articles for science teachers, build-it projects for students and hobbyists, and general info about static electricity. ... FLYSTICK VANdeGRAAFF; LEVITATION WAND ;; AWARD-WINNING ; TOY OF THE YEAR; Fly the four mylar shapes with electrostatic repulsion;
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