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electrostatic A method of printing that utilizes a special electrostatic paper or charged drum, both of which attract toner to the charged area.
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electrostatic Electrostatic units filter the air using static electricity have a static charge on the filter to allow airborne particles to "stick" to the filter, just like static-charged clothing sticks together.
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electrostatic A type of speaker that uses a pair of thin panels, rather than a conventional drive unit. Positive and negative electric charges are passed over the panels, one stationary and one moveable, to generate sound - two positive or two negative charges repel each other while a positive and negative attract each other, which leads to movement and so sound production. ...
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electrostatic In contrast to electrodynamics, this is the study of the interactions between stationary electrical charges. (see also electromagnetic interaction)
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