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electrostatic

/ih-lek-truh-stat-ik/US // ɪˌlɛk trəˈstæt ɪk //UK // (ɪˌlɛktrəʊˈstætɪk) //

静电,静电式,静电的,静电式的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Electricity.

    • : of or relating to static electricity.

Examples

  • Masks that use electrostatic charges to filter particles, like N95s and polypropylene surgical masks, become less effective when too many particles accumulate and interfere with the charges, Lu says.

  • It’s somewhat akin to when we touch an object and feel the occasional static shock—electrostatic energy builds up, and when it sees a place to go, it makes the jump.

  • When embedded in a spacesuit or the surface of equipment, these electrodes generate electrostatic forces.

  • After passing through that first layer, air travels through Blueair’s dual mechanical and electrostatic filtration system that charges the particles in the air so they stick better to the filter.

  • As anyone who’s ever pulled apart a dryer load of workout clothes knows, polyester-based performance fabrics have plenty of electrostatic charge.

  • “I think the most likely mechanism for providing the spark is electrostatic,” Stansfield said.

  • We get some gravity, some magnetic, and some electrostatic field distortion, too.

  • Seriously, though, I didn't think the electrostatic curvature would be so slow to adjust.

  • The attraction of light particles to a charged body is explained by electrostatic induction.

  • Electrostatic effects, however, differ greatly from those of tides.

  • Magnetic and gravitational and electrostatic fields rotate polarized light or bend light or do this or that as the case may be.