Electrostatics and Its ApplicationsWiley, 1973 - 481 sider |
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Side 137
... disc turns on a horizontal axis supported by a base behind the disc . The motor runs when placed between the poles of an electrostatic machine . To make the motor self - starting and one - way running , the poles of the machine may be ...
... disc turns on a horizontal axis supported by a base behind the disc . The motor runs when placed between the poles of an electrostatic machine . To make the motor self - starting and one - way running , the poles of the machine may be ...
Side 260
... disc . The disc can be rotated at 900 to 3600 rpm , although higher rates can be used if desirable . A high - voltage direct current is applied to the disc , creating an electrical field that diverges from the disc edge to the surface ...
... disc . The disc can be rotated at 900 to 3600 rpm , although higher rates can be used if desirable . A high - voltage direct current is applied to the disc , creating an electrical field that diverges from the disc edge to the surface ...
Side 278
... Disc Unit A special disc applicator has recently been introduced to supplement the capabilities of the other automatic methods in this rapidly expanding area . The device consists of a disc element made of insulating material . Its ...
... Disc Unit A special disc applicator has recently been introduced to supplement the capabilities of the other automatic methods in this rapidly expanding area . The device consists of a disc element made of insulating material . Its ...
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Introduction to Electrostatics | 28 |
Charging Macroscopic Particles | 68 |
Static Electrification of Dielectrics and at Materials Interfaces | 86 |
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