A potential difference (electric charge) measurable between two points which is caused by the distribution of dissimilar static charge along the points The voltage level is usually in kilovolts
Enhancement of a mechanical filters capture efficiency (particularly in the attraction of smaller diameter particles) by imparting an electrostatic charge on the fibers in the media
Type of force that exists between two electrically charged objects Objects with a similar charge repel each other , and objects with dissimilar charges attract each other No current flows in an electrostatic environment Emissivity: The ratio of energy emitted by a surface to the energy emitted by a blackbody at the same temperature Non metal surfaces are have high emissivity (~0 9) and shiny metal surfaces have low emissivity (~0 2)
Pertaining to static electricity or electricity at rest A constant intensity electric charge
Pertaining to the static electricity or electricity at rest A constant intensity electric charge
Pertaining to static electricity, or electricity at rest An electric charge for example
In contrast to electrodynamics, this is the study of the interactions between stationary electrical charges (see also electromagnetic interaction)