Electrostatic in a sentence as an adjective

The gas would still be compressed by the electrostatic barrier, so the heating would still occur.

>If you want to give swag - give something useful like a electrostatic-free strap.

In some senses, protons exert an "electrostatic pressure" on each other.

The news was that they could detect stable electric fields, probably via electrostatic force on their hairs.

Today I'd toss an 80gb drive in an electrostatic bag and probably forget about it. Five years is a sufficient warranty for my consumer use, even for cutting edge kit.

But being isolated from ground, no charge separation occured resulting in the electrostatic "pinning" effect.

[One liner description of excitons: It is a positive and negative charge bound together by electrostatic attraction.

The bound neutron cannot become a proton, because of this electrostatic pressure applied by its companion protons - if it were to become a proton, it would need to get over the hurdle of that "pressure".

He's done a whole bunch of work modeling enzymatic reactions, coming up with better electrostatic models, and other things where quantum mechanics does a good job, but is way too slow to be used on giant molecules like proteins.

There is a huge difference between believing that energy conservation is wrong and believing that there could be unexplored avenues in the technological application of electrostatic forces.

Electrostatic definitions

adjective

concerned with or producing or caused by static electricity; "an electrostatic generator produces high-voltage static electricity"

See also: static