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  • Electrostatic motor
  • Type of electric motor based on attraction and repulsion of electric charge

    An electrostatic motor or capacitor motor is a type of electric motor based on the attraction and repulsion of electric charge. An alternative type of

    Electrostatic motor

    Electrostatic_motor

  • Electric motor
  • Machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy

    based on linear and rotary electrostatic motors.[citation needed] A piezoelectric motor or piezo motor is a type of electric motor based upon the change in

    Electric motor

    Electric motor

    Electric_motor

  • Electrostatic generator
  • Device that generates electrical charge on a high voltage electrode

    An electrostatic generator, or electrostatic machine, is an electrical generator that produces static electricity, or electricity at high voltage and

    Electrostatic generator

    Electrostatic generator

    Electrostatic_generator

  • Electrostatics
  • Study of still or slow electric charges

    Electrostatics is a branch of physics that studies slow-moving or stationary electric charges on macroscopic objects where quantum effects can be neglected

    Electrostatics

    Electrostatics

    Electrostatics

  • Johann Christian Poggendorff
  • German physicist (1796–1877)

    electricity and magnetism, most notably the electrostatic motor which is analogous to Wilhelm Holtz's electrostatic machine. In 1841 he described the use of

    Johann Christian Poggendorff

    Johann Christian Poggendorff

    Johann_Christian_Poggendorff

  • Electrostatic loudspeaker
  • Sound playback device

    electrostatic loudspeaker (ESL) is a loudspeaker design in which sound is generated by the force exerted on a membrane suspended in an electrostatic field

    Electrostatic loudspeaker

    Electrostatic loudspeaker

    Electrostatic_loudspeaker

  • Ion-propelled aircraft
  • Electrohydrodynamic aircraft propulsion

    Granados, Victor H.; Pinheiro, Mario J.; Sa, Paulo A. (July 2016). "Electrostatic propulsion device for aerodynamics applications". Physics of Plasmas

    Ion-propelled aircraft

    Ion-propelled_aircraft

  • Andrew Gordon (Benedictine)
  • Scottish Benedictine monk, physicist and inventor

    with his experimental lightning rod of 1752. The "whirl" was an electrostatic reaction motor, the earliest of its kind; while the second derives its theoretical

    Andrew Gordon (Benedictine)

    Andrew_Gordon_(Benedictine)

  • Oleg D. Jefimenko
  • American physicist (1922–2009)

    Programs for Timex Sinclair 2068. Electret Scientific, Star City, 1985. Electrostatic motors; their history, types, and principles of operation. Star City [W

    Oleg D. Jefimenko

    Oleg_D._Jefimenko

  • Inchworm motor
  • An inchworm motor is a cooperative linear actuator system in which multiple elements (originally piezoelectric, later often electrostatic) are activated

    Inchworm motor

    Inchworm motor

    Inchworm_motor

  • Thomas Townsend Brown
  • American inventor (1905–1985)

    for producing force or motion (accepted 1928-11-15) US 1,974,483 — Electrostatic motor (1934-09-25) US 2,949,550 — Electrokinetic apparatus (1960-08-16)

    Thomas Townsend Brown

    Thomas_Townsend_Brown

  • DC motor
  • Motor which works on direct current

    A DC motor is an electrical motor that uses direct current (DC) to produce mechanical force. The most common types rely on magnetic forces produced by

    DC motor

    DC motor

    DC_motor

  • Electrostatic discharge
  • Sudden flow of electric current between two electrically charged objects by contact

    Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is a sudden and momentary flow of electric current between two differently-charged objects when brought close together or

    Electrostatic discharge

    Electrostatic discharge

    Electrostatic_discharge

  • Duality (electricity and magnetism)
  • All magnetic phenomena have analogous electric phenomena and vice versa

    Ferroelectricity is the dual of ferromagnetism. An electrostatic motor is the dual of a magnetic motor; Electrets are the dual of permanent magnets; The

    Duality (electricity and magnetism)

    Duality_(electricity_and_magnetism)

  • Voltage
  • Difference in electric potential between two points in space

    fields are not rapidly changing, this can be neglected (see Electrostatics § Electrostatic approximation). The electric potential can be generalized to

    Voltage

    Voltage

    Voltage

  • Coulomb's law
  • Fundamental physical law of electromagnetism

    particles at rest. This electric force is conventionally called the electrostatic force or Coulomb force. Although the law was known earlier, it was first

    Coulomb's law

    Coulomb's law

    Coulomb's_law

  • Electrostatic induction
  • Separation of electric charge due to presence of other charges

    Electrostatic induction, also known as "electrostatic influence" or simply "influence" in Europe and Latin America, is a redistribution of electric charge

    Electrostatic induction

    Electrostatic induction

    Electrostatic_induction

  • Gridded ion thruster
  • Space propulsion system

    power by using high-voltage grid electrodes to accelerate ions with electrostatic forces. The ion engine was first demonstrated by German-born NASA scientist

    Gridded ion thruster

    Gridded ion thruster

    Gridded_ion_thruster

  • Electric potential energy
  • Potential energy that results from conservative Coulomb forces

    energy in systems with time-variant electric fields, while the term "electrostatic potential energy" is used to describe the potential energy in systems

    Electric potential energy

    Electric potential energy

    Electric_potential_energy

  • Biefeld–Brown effect
  • Force observed on an asymmetric capacitor

    producing force or motion (accepted 1928-11-15) U.S. patent 1,974,483 — Electrostatic motor (1934-09-25) U.S. patent 2,949,550 — Electrokinetic apparatus (1960-08-16)

    Biefeld–Brown effect

    Biefeld–Brown_effect

  • Comb drive
  • Linear motor often used in microtechnology

    microelectromechanical actuators, often used as linear actuators, which utilize electrostatic forces that act between two electrically conductive combs. Comb drive

    Comb drive

    Comb drive

    Comb_drive

  • Ion thruster
  • Form of electric spacecraft propulsion

    create thrust. Ion thrusters are categorized as either electrostatic or electromagnetic. Electrostatic thruster ions are accelerated by the Coulomb force

    Ion thruster

    Ion thruster

    Ion_thruster

  • Fordite
  • Layered automotive paint buildup which is cut, polished, and used in jewelry

    decades. The electrostatic spray painting process has replaced acrylic lacquer painting, meaning the supply of Fordite is limited. The electrostatic process

    Fordite

    Fordite

    Fordite

  • Electret
  • Object with trapped electrical charge

    An electret has internal and external electric fields, and is the electrostatic equivalent of a permanent magnet. The term electret was coined by Oliver

    Electret

    Electret

    Electret

  • Electric charge
  • Electromagnetic property of matter

    charges. Charge is the fundamental property of matter that exhibits electrostatic attraction or repulsion in the presence of other matter with charge

    Electric charge

    Electric charge

    Electric_charge

  • Compressor
  • Machine to increase pressure of gas by reducing its volume

    a reciprocating compressor with the piston being the rotor of a linear motor. This type of compressor can compress a wide range of gases, including refrigerant

    Compressor

    Compressor

    Compressor

  • Electric field
  • Physical field surrounding an electric charge

    e. curl-free). This implies there are two kinds of electric fields: electrostatic fields and fields arising from time-varying magnetic fields. While the

    Electric field

    Electric field

    Electric_field

  • Triboelectric effect
  • Charge transfer due to contact or sliding

    produce more tribocharge; other electrostatic generators followed. For instance, shown in the Figure is an electrostatic generator built by Francis Hauksbee

    Triboelectric effect

    Triboelectric effect

    Triboelectric_effect

  • Electric potential
  • Line integral of the electric field

    potential, also known as the electric field potential, potential drop, the electrostatic potential, is the difference in electric potential energy per unit of

    Electric potential

    Electric potential

    Electric_potential

  • Newman's energy machine
  • Type of machine

    Newman's Energy Machine was a DC motor which the inventor, Joseph Newman, claimed to produce mechanical power exceeding the electrical power being supplied

    Newman's energy machine

    Newman's energy machine

    Newman's_energy_machine

  • Elihu Thomson
  • English-American engineer and inventor (1853–1937)

    Generators U.S. patent 518,291 Mode Of Cooling Electric Motors U.S. patent 735,621 Electrostatic Motor U.S. patent 1,078,225 Electrical Welding Of Sheet Metal

    Elihu Thomson

    Elihu Thomson

    Elihu_Thomson

  • Electroadhesion
  • Electroadhesion is the electrostatic effect of astriction between two surfaces subjected to an electrical field. Applications include the retention of

    Electroadhesion

    Electroadhesion

  • Static electricity
  • Imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material

    The familiar phenomenon of a static shock – more specifically, an electrostatic discharge – is caused by the neutralization of a charge. Materials are

    Static electricity

    Static electricity

    Static_electricity

  • Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering
  • List of definitions of terms and concepts used in electrical engineering and electronics

    speed of a motor. electrophorus An instrument used to produce electrostatic charge through electrostatic induction. electrostatic motor A motor that relies

    Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering

    Glossary_of_electrical_and_electronics_engineering

  • Motor–generator
  • Device for converting electrical power to another form

    have inherently excellent resistance to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Motor generators. Booster (electric power)

    Motor–generator

    Motor–generator

    Motor–generator

  • Mouse mill motor
  • Simple electric-to-mechanical energy converter

    with an electrostatic charge to propel ink from the syphon tube. This charge was generated by an influence machine, also driven by the motor. Similar

    Mouse mill motor

    Mouse mill motor

    Mouse_mill_motor

  • Flux switching alternator
  • non-electric means, such as tapping propellant exhaust gas from the missile's motor. Rare exceptions where electrically powered control surfaces are used are

    Flux switching alternator

    Flux switching alternator

    Flux_switching_alternator

  • Electromagnetic field
  • Electric and magnetic fields produced by moving charged objects

    (E) is non-zero, and is constant in time, the field is said to be an electrostatic field. Similarly, if only the magnetic field (B) is non-zero and is

    Electromagnetic field

    Electromagnetic field

    Electromagnetic_field

  • Nanomotor
  • Molecular device capable of converting energy into movement

    catalytic reactions. Without the reliance on electrostatic interactions, bubble-induced propulsion enables motor movement in relevant biological fluids, but

    Nanomotor

    Nanomotor

    Nanomotor

  • Van de Graaff generator
  • Electrostatic generator operating on the triboelectric effect

    A Van de Graaff generator is an electrostatic generator which uses a moving belt to accumulate electric charge on a hollow metal globe on the top of an

    Van de Graaff generator

    Van de Graaff generator

    Van_de_Graaff_generator

  • Electromagnetism
  • Fundamental interaction between charged particles

    for many chemical and physical phenomena observed in daily life. The electrostatic attraction between atomic nuclei and their electrons holds atoms together

    Electromagnetism

    Electromagnetism

    Electromagnetism

  • Michael Faraday
  • English chemist and physicist (1791–1867)

    "static", batteries, and "animal electricity" to produce the phenomena of electrostatic attraction, electrolysis, magnetism, etc. He concluded that, contrary

    Michael Faraday

    Michael Faraday

    Michael_Faraday

  • Logan Whitehurst
  • American drummer

    the Popos (1997) I Would Be a Biggest Octopus (1998) How Does an Electrostatic Motor Work? (1999) Earth Is Big (2000) Goodbye, My 4-Track (2003) Very

    Logan Whitehurst

    Logan Whitehurst

    Logan_Whitehurst

  • Joule heating
  • Heat from a current in an electric conductor

    Electricity Magnetism Optics History Computational Textbooks Phenomena Electrostatics Electric charge Charge density Coulomb law Electric field Electric flux

    Joule heating

    Joule heating

    Joule_heating

  • Electromagnetic induction
  • Production of voltage by a varying magnetic field

    components such as inductors and transformers, and devices such as electric motors and generators. Electromagnetic induction was discovered by Michael Faraday

    Electromagnetic induction

    Electromagnetic induction

    Electromagnetic_induction

  • Permittivity
  • Measure of the electric polarizability of a dielectric material

    with low permittivity, thereby storing more energy in the material. In electrostatics, the permittivity plays an important role in determining the capacitance

    Permittivity

    Permittivity

    Permittivity

  • Colloid thruster
  • Ion thruster subtype

    is a type of low thrust electric propulsion rocket engine that uses electrostatic acceleration of charged liquid droplets for propulsion. In a colloid

    Colloid thruster

    Colloid thruster

    Colloid_thruster

  • Watt
  • SI derived unit of power

    typically used to express the output power of engines and the power of electric motors, tools, machines, and heaters. It is also a common unit used to express

    Watt

    Watt

    Watt

  • Lorentz force
  • Force acting on charged particles in electric and magnetic fields

    environments and underlies many physical phenomena, from the operation of electric motors and particle accelerators to the behavior of plasmas. The Lorentz force

    Lorentz force

    Lorentz force

    Lorentz_force

  • Electric power
  • Rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit

    etc. Examples are electrical appliances, such as light bulbs, electric motors, and electric heaters. Some devices can be either a source or a load, depending

    Electric power

    Electric power

    Electric_power

  • Electric current
  • Flow of electric charge

    an ammeter. Electric currents create magnetic fields, which are used in motors, generators, inductors, and transformers. In ordinary conductors, they cause

    Electric current

    Electric current

    Electric_current

  • Earth's magnetic field
  • potential Potential energy Conductor Electret Electric dipole Electrostatic discharge Electrostatic induction Insulator Permittivity Polarization Static electricity

    Earth's magnetic field

    Earth's magnetic field

    Earth's_magnetic_field

  • Eddy current
  • Loops of electric current induced within conductors by a changing magnetic field

    energy loss in alternating current (AC) inductors, transformers, electric motors and generators, and other AC machinery, requiring special construction such

    Eddy current

    Eddy current

    Eddy_current

  • Dielectric
  • Electrically insulating substance able to be polarised by an applied electric field

    electrophorus, or it can be potentially destructive as in the case of electrostatic discharge. Specially processed dielectrics, called electrets (which

    Dielectric

    Dielectric

    Dielectric

  • Electricity
  • Phenomena related to electric charge

    scientists with a more reliable source of electrical energy than the electrostatic machines previously used. The recognition of electromagnetism, the unity

    Electricity

    Electricity

    Electricity

  • Electric machine
  • Electron flow-powered mechanical device

    power factor. In electrostatic machines, torque is created by attraction or repulsion of electric charge in rotor and stator. Electrostatic generators generate

    Electric machine

    Electric machine

    Electric_machine

  • Ohm's law
  • Law of electrical current and voltage

    potential Potential energy Conductor Electret Electric dipole Electrostatic discharge Electrostatic induction Insulator Permittivity Polarization Static electricity

    Ohm's law

    Ohm's law

    Ohm's_law

  • Alessandro Volta
  • Italian chemist and physicist (1745–1827)

    potential Potential energy Conductor Electret Electric dipole Electrostatic discharge Electrostatic induction Insulator Permittivity Polarization Static electricity

    Alessandro Volta

    Alessandro Volta

    Alessandro_Volta

  • Gauss's law
  • Foundational law of electromagnetism relating electric field and charge distributions

    since Coulomb's law gives the electric field due to an individual, electrostatic point charge only. However, Gauss's law can be proven from Coulomb's

    Gauss's law

    Gauss's law

    Gauss's_law

  • Charles-Augustin de Coulomb
  • French physicist (1736–1806)

    discoverer of what is now called Coulomb's law, the description of the electrostatic force of attraction and repulsion. He also did important work on friction

    Charles-Augustin de Coulomb

    Charles-Augustin de Coulomb

    Charles-Augustin_de_Coulomb

  • Faraday's law of induction
  • Basic law of electromagnetism

    operating principle of transformers, inductors, and many types of electric motors, generators and solenoids. In the literature, however, Faraday's law is

    Faraday's law of induction

    Faraday's law of induction

    Faraday's_law_of_induction

  • Insulator (electricity)
  • Material that does not conduct an electric current

    electrical apparatus. In smaller transformers, generators, and electric motors, insulation on the wire coils consists of up to four thin layers of polymer

    Insulator (electricity)

    Insulator (electricity)

    Insulator_(electricity)

  • John G. Trump
  • American electrical engineer (1907–1985)

    hundreds of radiologists. The lab explored the generation and use of electrostatic power in medical sterilization, spacecraft propulsion, wastewater disinfection

    John G. Trump

    John G. Trump

    John_G._Trump

  • Electrolysis
  • Technique in chemistry and manufacturing

    bubbles. In 1785 a Dutch scientist named Martin van Marum created an electrostatic generator that he used to reduce tin, zinc and antimony from their salts

    Electrolysis

    Electrolysis

    Electrolysis

  • Direct current
  • Unidirectional flow of electric charge

    the charging of batteries to large power supplies for electronic systems, motors, and more. Very large quantities of electrical energy provided via direct-current

    Direct current

    Direct current

    Direct_current

  • Hall effect
  • Electromagnetic effect in physics

    potential Potential energy Conductor Electret Electric dipole Electrostatic discharge Electrostatic induction Insulator Permittivity Polarization Static electricity

    Hall effect

    Hall effect

    Hall_effect

  • Electric generator
  • Device that converts other energy to electrical energy

    magnetism and electricity was discovered, electrostatic generators were invented. They operated on electrostatic principles, by using moving electrically

    Electric generator

    Electric generator

    Electric_generator

  • Electrical conductor
  • Object or material which allows the flow of electric charge with little energy loss

    grade of copper used for electrical applications, such as building wire, motor windings, cables and busbars, is electrolytic-tough pitch (ETP) copper (CW004A

    Electrical conductor

    Electrical conductor

    Electrical_conductor

  • Superconductivity
  • Electrical conductivity with exactly zero resistance

    transformers, power storage devices, compact fusion power devices, electric motors (e.g. for vehicle propulsion, as in vactrains or maglev trains), magnetic

    Superconductivity

    Superconductivity

    Superconductivity

  • Magnet
  • Object that has a magnetic field

    with rotating tonewheels instead of strings. Electric motors and generators: Some electric motors rely upon a combination of an electromagnet and a permanent

    Magnet

    Magnet

    Magnet

  • Series and parallel circuits
  • Types of electrical circuits

    40 volts. Series circuits for train lighting were superseded, first by motor–generators, then by solid-state devices. Series resistance can also be applied

    Series and parallel circuits

    Series and parallel circuits

    Series_and_parallel_circuits

  • Electrical impedance
  • Opposition of a circuit to a current when a voltage is applied

    voltages in conductors by the magnetic fields (inductance), and the electrostatic storage of charge induced by voltages between conductors (capacitance)

    Electrical impedance

    Electrical impedance

    Electrical_impedance

  • Alternating current
  • Electric current that periodically reverses direction

     71. ISBN 978-0-19-803774-3. ZBD transformer. Jeszenszky, Sándor. "Electrostatics and Electrodynamics at Pest University in the Mid-19th Century" (PDF)

    Alternating current

    Alternating current

    Alternating_current

  • André-Marie Ampère
  • French physicist and mathematician (1775–1836)

    potential Potential energy Conductor Electret Electric dipole Electrostatic discharge Electrostatic induction Insulator Permittivity Polarization Static electricity

    André-Marie Ampère

    André-Marie Ampère

    André-Marie_Ampère

  • Electromagnetic mass
  • Physical concept

    one can work in the accelerated frame of the two charges, where the electrostatic field lines appear curved, much like the trajectory of a tennis ball

    Electromagnetic mass

    Electromagnetic mass

    Electromagnetic_mass

  • Earnshaw's theorem
  • Statement on equilibrium in electromagnetism

    maintained in a stable stationary equilibrium configuration solely by the electrostatic interaction of the charges. This was first proven by British mathematician

    Earnshaw's theorem

    Earnshaw's theorem

    Earnshaw's_theorem

  • Humphry Davy
  • British chemist and inventor (1778–1829)

    discovery independent of Davy, of electromagnetic rotation (the first electric motor). According to Geoffrey Cantor's 1991 biography of Faraday, this dubious

    Humphry Davy

    Humphry Davy

    Humphry_Davy

  • Biot–Savart law
  • Law of classical electromagnetism

    potential Potential energy Conductor Electret Electric dipole Electrostatic discharge Electrostatic induction Insulator Permittivity Polarization Static electricity

    Biot–Savart law

    Biot–Savart law

    Biot–Savart_law

  • Dust collector
  • Industrial machine

    separator, or an impingement baffle. It can also be as complex as an electrostatic precipitator, a multistage baghouse, or a chemically treated wet scrubber

    Dust collector

    Dust collector

    Dust_collector

  • Electromagnetic radiation
  • Physical model of propagating energy

    potential Potential energy Conductor Electret Electric dipole Electrostatic discharge Electrostatic induction Insulator Permittivity Polarization Static electricity

    Electromagnetic radiation

    Electromagnetic radiation

    Electromagnetic_radiation

  • Abraham–Lorentz force
  • Recoil force on accelerating charged particle

    Electricity Magnetism Optics History Computational Textbooks Phenomena Electrostatics Electric charge Charge density Coulomb law Electric field Electric flux

    Abraham–Lorentz force

    Abraham–Lorentz force

    Abraham–Lorentz_force

  • Spray painting
  • Painting technique

    consumption. Electrostatic painting was first patented in the U.S. by Harold Ransburg in the late 1940s. Harold Ransburg founded Ransburg Electrostatic Equipment

    Spray painting

    Spray painting

    Spray_painting

  • Magnetic moment
  • Concept in the physics of electromagnetism

    potential Potential energy Conductor Electret Electric dipole Electrostatic discharge Electrostatic induction Insulator Permittivity Polarization Static electricity

    Magnetic moment

    Magnetic moment

    Magnetic_moment

  • Electromotive force
  • Electrical action produced by a non-electrical source

    Electromotive force in electrostatic units is the statvolt (in the centimeter gram second system of units equal in amount to an erg per electrostatic unit of charge)

    Electromotive force

    Electromotive force

    Electromotive_force

  • Lenz's law
  • Electromagnetic opposition to change

    potential Potential energy Conductor Electret Electric dipole Electrostatic discharge Electrostatic induction Insulator Permittivity Polarization Static electricity

    Lenz's law

    Lenz's law

    Lenz's_law

  • Electric vehicle
  • Vehicle propelled fully or mostly by electricity

    propelling a spacecraft with electricity include the arcjet rocket, the electrostatic ion thruster, the Hall-effect thruster, and Field Emission Electric

    Electric vehicle

    Electric vehicle

    Electric_vehicle

  • Magnetohydrodynamics
  • Model of electrically conducting fluids

    potential Potential energy Conductor Electret Electric dipole Electrostatic discharge Electrostatic induction Insulator Permittivity Polarization Static electricity

    Magnetohydrodynamics

    Magnetohydrodynamics

    Magnetohydrodynamics

  • Poynting's theorem
  • Theorem in physics showing the conservation of energy for the electromagnetic field

    Electricity Magnetism Optics History Computational Textbooks Phenomena Electrostatics Electric charge Charge density Coulomb law Electric field Electric flux

    Poynting's theorem

    Poynting's theorem

    Poynting's_theorem

  • Meissner effect
  • Expulsion of a magnetic field from a superconductor

    Electricity Magnetism Optics History Computational Textbooks Phenomena Electrostatics Electric charge Charge density Coulomb law Electric field Electric flux

    Meissner effect

    Meissner effect

    Meissner_effect

  • Variable-frequency drive
  • Type of adjustable-speed drive

    installation of insulated bearings and specially designed electrostatic-shielded induction motors. Filtering and damping high-frequency bearing can be done

    Variable-frequency drive

    Variable-frequency drive

    Variable-frequency_drive

  • Robert J. Van de Graaff
  • American physicist (1901–1967)

    best known for developing the Van de Graaff generator, a high-voltage electrostatic machine that became a fundamental tool in nuclear physics research.

    Robert J. Van de Graaff

    Robert J. Van de Graaff

    Robert_J._Van_de_Graaff

  • Fan (machine)
  • Machine used to produce air flow

    temperature of an enclosed space Ion wind – Charged-particle flow due to high electrostatic potential Specific fan power – Parameter that quantifies the energy-efficiency

    Fan (machine)

    Fan (machine)

    Fan_(machine)

  • List of British innovations and discoveries
  • 1737 Andrew Rodger invents the winnowing machine. 1740 The first electrostatic motors are developed by Andrew Gordon in the 1740s. 1744 The earliest known

    List of British innovations and discoveries

    List of British innovations and discoveries

    List_of_British_innovations_and_discoveries

  • Solid-propellant rocket
  • Rocket with a motor that uses solid propellants

    propellant grain that bonded securely to the motor casing. This made possible much larger solid rocket motors. Atlantic Research Corporation significantly

    Solid-propellant rocket

    Solid-propellant rocket

    Solid-propellant_rocket

  • Liénard–Wiechert potential
  • Electromagnetic effect of point charges

    particle is then almost on the wave front which explains this strong electrostatic field on the front as we are now very close to the particle. Note that

    Liénard–Wiechert potential

    Liénard–Wiechert potential

    Liénard–Wiechert_potential

  • Electrical network
  • Assemblage of connected electrical elements

    potential Potential energy Conductor Electret Electric dipole Electrostatic discharge Electrostatic induction Insulator Permittivity Polarization Static electricity

    Electrical network

    Electrical network

    Electrical_network

  • Magnetostatics
  • Branch of physics about magnetism in systems with steady electric currents

    are steady (not changing with time). It is the magnetic analogue of electrostatics, where the charges are stationary. The magnetization need not be static;

    Magnetostatics

    Magnetostatics

    Magnetostatics

  • Metamaterial cloaking
  • Shielding an object from view using materials made to redirect light

    these general principles are applicable in diverse fields such as electrostatics, fluid mechanics, classical mechanics, and quantum chaos. Mathematically

    Metamaterial cloaking

    Metamaterial cloaking

    Metamaterial_cloaking

  • Index of electrical engineering articles
  • filter Electronic speed control Electronics Electrophorus Electrostatic motor Electrostatics Embedded operating system Embedded software Embedded system

    Index of electrical engineering articles

    Index_of_electrical_engineering_articles

  • Maxwell stress tensor
  • Electromagnetic stress

    B = 0 {\displaystyle \mathbf {B} =\mathbf {0} } , and we obtain the electrostatic Maxwell stress tensor. It is given in component form by σ i j = ε 0

    Maxwell stress tensor

    Maxwell stress tensor

    Maxwell_stress_tensor

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  • Motorpathic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to motorpathy.

  • Motor
  • n.

    Alt. of Motorial

  • Kinetic
  • q.

    Moving or causing motion; motory; active, as opposed to latent.

  • Ideo-motor
  • a.

    Applied to those actions, or muscular movements, which are automatic expressions of dominant ideas, rather than the result of distinct volitional efforts, as the act of expressing the thoughts in speech, or in writing, while the mind is occupied in the composition of the sentence.

  • Electrostatics
  • n.

    That branch of science which treats of statical electricity or electric force in a state of rest.

  • Motorman
  • n.

    A man who controls a motor.

  • Inhibitory-motor
  • a.

    A term applied to certain nerve centers which govern or restrain subsidiary centers, from which motor impressions issue.

  • Psycho-motor
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to movement produced by action of the mind or will.

  • Terminal
  • n.

    Either of the ends of the conducting circuit of an electrical apparatus, as an inductorium, dynamo, or electric motor, usually provided with binding screws for the attachment of wires by which a current may be conveyed into or from the machine; a pole.

  • Excito-motor
  • a.

    Excito-motory; as, excito-motor power or causes.

  • Power
  • n.

    A machine acted upon by an animal, and serving as a motor to drive other machinery; as, a dog power.

  • Incito-motor
  • a.

    Inciting to motion; -- applied to that action which, in the case of muscular motion, commences in the nerve centers, and excites the muscles to contraction. Opposed to excito-motor.

  • Motory
  • n.

    Alt. of Motorial

  • Oculomotor
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the movement of the eye; -- applied especially to the common motor nerves (or third pair of cranial nerves) which supply many of the muscles of the orbit.

  • Ideo-motion
  • n.

    An ideo-motor movement.

  • Electrostatic
  • a.

    Pertaining to electrostatics.

  • Winding
  • n.

    A line- or ribbon-shaped material (as wire, string, or bandaging) wound around an object; as, the windings (conducting wires) wound around the armature of an electric motor or generator.