electrostatic barqistâ Fr.: électrostatique Referring to electric charges at rest. |
electrostatic charge bâr-e barqistâ Fr.: charge électrostatique A quantity of electricity at rest on the surface of an insulator or an insulated conductor. → electrostatic; → charge. |
electrostatic field meydân-e barqistâ (#) Fr.: champ électrostatique A region of space in which a non-moving → electric charge would be subjected to a force of attraction or repulsion as a result of the presence of another stationary electric charge. The electrostatic field is a special case of the → electromagnetic field. → electrostatic; → field. |
electrostatic induction darhâzeš-e barqistâ Fr.: induction électrostatique The production of stationary electric charges on an uncharged object as a result of a charged body being brought near it without touching it. A positive charge will induce a negative charge, and vice versa. → electrostatic; → induction. |
electrostatic unit (esu) yekâ-ye barqistâ-ye bâr Fr.: unité électrostatique de charge The unit of electric charge in the → cgs system of units. Also called the → statcoulomb. The esu is defined such that if two objects, each carrying a charge of +1 esu, are 1 cm aparat, then they repel each other with a force of 1 → dyne. 1 esu = 3.3356 × 10-10 → coulombs. → electrostatic; → unit; → charge. |
electrostatic wave mowj-e barqistâ Fr.: onde électrostatique In a → plasma, a disturbance that is devoid of magnetic field, and hence can be expressed by an electrostatic potential. The electric field is always parallel to the propagation vector, so that the electrostatic wave is → longitudinal. → electrostatic; → wave. |
electrostatics barqistâyik Fr.: électrostatique The branch of → electricity dealing with the phenomena and properties of stationary → electric charges, as opposed to → electrodynamics. It involves the build-up of charge on the → surface of → objects due to → contact with other surfaces. |