| electrostatic i. |
a method of visualizing deep structures of the body, in which an electron beam, rather than x-rays, is passed through the patient and the emerging beam (unabsorbed electrons) strikes an electrostatically charged vacuum-packed plate, dissipating the charge according to the strength of the beam. A record (e.g., a film) is then made from the plate.
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| electrostatic u.’s |
that system of units based on the fundamental definition of a unit charge as one which will repel an equal and like charge with a force of one dyne when the two charges are 1 cm apart in a vacuum.
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| electrostatic |
A potential difference (electric charge) measurable between two points which is caused by the distribution if dissimilar static charge along the points. The voltage level is usually in kilovolts.
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| electrostatic |
based on balanced electrical charges that do not move (zero electric field)
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| electrostatic |
Interactions arising due to partial or whole charges on neighbouring atoms or molecules
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