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electrostatic charge

NOUN
  1. the electric charge at rest on the surface of an insulated body (which establishes and adjacent electrostatic field)

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  • But nothing quite worked until Chester Carlson came up with a process based on electrostatic charges and photoconductivity.
  • While many doubted that Carlson's process, based on electrostatic charges and photoconductivity, could really work consistently, he remained steadfast.
  • In order to prevent the fire and explosion hazard caused by electrostatic charge effectively, applying shield coating is very important on the petroleum storage facilities.
  • I have no doubt that if, as many believe, the aurora borealis is produced by sudden cosmic disturbances, such as eruptions at the sun's surface, which set the electrostatic charge of the earth in an extremely rapid vibration, the red glow observed is not confined to the upper rarefied strata of the air, but the discharge traverses, by reason of its very high frequency, also the dense atmosphere in the form of a _glow_, such as we ordinarily produce in a slightly exhausted tube. Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency
  • She managed to shake off the dust, probably aided by ultrasonics or some kind of electrostatic charge, and soon was none the worse for her experience.
  • By analyzing electrostatic charge distribution in fluidized bed, zones of charge generation and dissipation were identified.
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