0 relating to or caused by electricity that does not move in a current but is attracted to the surface of some objects:
an electrostatic charge
1 involving or producing static electricity (= electricity that is stored on surfaces)
Electrostatic potential between surfaces bearing ionizable groups in ionic equilibrium with physiologic saline solution.
The generation of large-scale zonal flows by small-scale electrostatic drift waves in electron temperature gradient driven turbulence model is considered.
It was found that the grain charge can vary significantly during the expansion because of the rapid change of the electrostatic potential.
In a plasma with negatively charged dust, electrostatic dust cyclotron waves can be driven unstable by ions drifting along the magnetic field.
We note that the pressure force can compete with the electrostatic force in the earlier stages of the self-similar expansion.
The scalar potential in the continuity and momentum equations is taken as the linear combination of the electrostatic and self-gravitational potential.
A nonlinear dispersion relation, which describes the nonlinear electrostatic and thermal convective cells, is obtained.
This result suggests that contrary to what we expected, the existence of abatement equipment such as filters, electrostatic precipitators.