| ESD | electronic summation device; electrostatic discharge; emission spectrometric device; end-systolic di... |
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| ESE | electrostatic unit [Ger. electrostatische Einheit] |
| ESU | electrosurgical unit; electrostatic unit |
| MEP | Molecular Electrostatic Potential |
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| electrostatic | Pertaining to electrostatics. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| electrostatic analyser | <radiobiology> A device which filters an electron beam (band-pass), permitting only electrons within a narrow energy (velocity) range to pass. (09 Oct 1997) |
| electrostatic bond | Bond between atoms or groups carrying opposite charges (or, in some cases, partial charges). Synonym: heteropolar bond, salt bridge. (05 Mar 2000) |
| electrostatic confinement | <radiobiology> An approach to fusion based on confining charged particles by means of electric fields, rather than the magnetic fields used in magnetic confinement. (09 Oct 1997) |
| electrostatic field | <radiobiology> The region surrounding an electric charge in which another charge experiences a force. (16 Dec 1997) |
| electrostatic force | <radiobiology> Like charges in close proximity produce forces of repulsion between them. Consequently if two surfaces bear appreciable and approximately equal densities of charged groups on their surfaces appreciable forces of repulsion may occur between them. The range of these forces is determined in the main by the ionic strength of the intervening medium, forces being of minimal range at high ionic strength. The forces are effective over approximately twice the double layer thickness. See: DLVO theory. (18 Nov 1997) |
| electrostatic lens | <physics> A lens employing a permanent magnet to produce a potential field capable of deflecting electron rays to form an image of an object. (cf. Electromagnetic lens). (05 Aug 1998) |
| electrostatic unit | The unit in an absolute system (CGS) of unit's utilizing static electricity; e.g., statampere, statcoulomb, statfarad, stathenry, statvolt. (05 Mar 2000) |
| electrostatic wave | <radiobiology> Longitudinal oscillations appearing in a plasma due to a perturbation of electric neutrality. For a cold unmagnetised plasma, or at large wavelengths, the frequency of these waves is by definition the plasma frequency. (09 Oct 1997) |
| electrostatics | <physics> That branch of science which treats of statical electricity or electric force in a state of rest. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Electricity, Static
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concerned with or producing or caused by static electricity; "an electrostatic generator produces high-voltage static electricity"
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any of various units of electricity based on forces of interaction between electric charges
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One of the oldest speaker design principles, electrostatic speakers are generally comprised of two fixed perforated panels with a constant high-voltage charge applied to them. In between these two panels is an extremely low-mass diaphragm to which the audio signal is applied, causing it to move. There are variations on this construction, but all electrostatic speakers are free from the magnets and voice coils used in conventional speakers.
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Pertaining to static electricity or electricity at rest.
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A process of imaging where a "toner" is used to form an image by controlled static charges. Toner printing adheres to the charged areas.
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| electrostatic | concerned with or producing or caused by static electricity |
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| electrostatic | a chemical bond in which one atom loses an electron to form a positive ion and the other atom gains to electron to form a negative ion |
| electrostatic | the electric charge at rest on the surface of an insulated body (which establishes and adjacent electrostatic field) |
| electrostatic | electric field associated with static electric charges |
| electrostatic | electrical device that produces a high voltage by building up a charge of static electricity |
| electrostatic | electrical device that produces a high voltage by building up a charge of static electricity |
| electrostatic | a printer that uses an electric charge to deposit toner on paper |
| electrostatic | any of various units of electricity based on forces of interaction between electric charges |
| electrostatic | in an electrostatic manner |
| electrostatic | the branch of physics that deals with static electricity |
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