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Electrostatic and Discharge
** Electrostatic Discharge ( ESD ), as a result of two charged objects coming into close proximity or even contact.
* Electrostatic Discharge Association
* Electrostatic Discharge from All About Circuits
* Electrostatic Discharge ( ESD )-www. siliconfareast. com
* Dissipative ladders are portable ladders built to ESD ( Electrostatic Discharge ) standard.
Electrostatic Discharge is a natural occurrence in which electricity is passed through the body, or other conductor, and discharges onto some object.
This is done deliberately in low pressure discharges such as in fluorescent lights ( see also Electrostatic Discharge ) or in an electrostatic precipitator.

Electrostatic and theory
* Electrostatic units, one system of measuring units used in electromagnetic theory

Electrostatic and electrostatic
Contour plot of the Electrostatics # Electrostatic potential | electrostatic potential of a horizontally oriented electrical dipole of finite size.
* Science Aid: Electrostatic charge Easy-to-understand page on electrostatic charge.
Electrostatic actuators use the force of electrostatic energy to move objects.
Harold Ransburg founded Ransburg Electrostatic Equipment and discovered that electrostatic spray painting was an immediate success as manufacturers quickly perceived the substantial materials savings that could be achieved.
Electrostatic deflection refers to a technique for modifying the path of a stream of charged particles by the use of an electric field applied transverse to the path of the particles. The technique is called electrostatic because the strength and direction of the applied field changes slowly relative to the time it takes for the particles to transit the field, and thus can be considered not to change ( be static ) for any particular particle.
Electrostatic generators develop electrostatic charges of opposite signs rendered to two conductors, using only electric forces, and work by using moving plates, drums, or belts to carry electric charge to a high potential electrode.
Martinus van Marum's Large electrostatic generator ( Teylers ) | Electrostatic generator at Teylers Museum
Linus Pauling's second rule of ionic bonding, the Electrostatic Valence Principle states, " An ionic structure will be stable to the extent that the sum of the strengths of the electrostatic bonds that reach an anion equals the charge on that anion.

Electrostatic and discharge
** Electrostatic discharge, sudden and momentary electric current flows between two objects
Electrostatic discharge testing is typically performed with a piezo spark generator called an " ESD pistol ".
; Electrostatic discharge ( ESD ) immunity: Electrostatic discharges with various properties ( rise time, peak voltage, fall time, and half time ) are applied to the areas on the device that are likely to be discharged too, such as the faces, near user accessible buttons, etc.
* Electrostatic Protected Areas, see Electrostatic discharge
Electrostatic discharge ( ESD ) is the sudden flow of electricity between two objects caused by contact, an electrical short, or dielectric breakdown.
Electrostatic discharge
* Electrostatic discharge
* Electrostatic discharge, a sudden and momentary electric current that flows between two objects
; Discharges: Electrostatic discharge, corona discharge, Partial discharge, Avalanche breakdown, Glow discharge, Direct current discharge, Lichtenberg figure, Electrical treeing, Townsend discharge, Arc Flash Paschen's law
* Electrostatic discharge.
* Electrostatic discharge
* Electrostatic discharge: For qualification testing of semiconductor devices, ESD and latchup are commonly considered together.

Electrostatic and ESD
Prevention of ESD bases on Electrostatic Protective Area ( EPA ).

Discharge and discharge
* Bad Conduct Discharge, a form of discharge from US military service
Discharge in these two months accounts for 36 percent of the total annual discharge of the Euphrates, or even 60 – 70 percent according to one source, while low runoff occurs in summer and autumn.
Once discharge is finalized, General, Entry-Level / Uncharacterized, and Under Other Than Honorable Conditions ( UOTHC or OTH ) discharges may be appealed for upgrade through the Discharge Review Board of the respective service, however, the appeal must be filed within 15 years of the date of separation, and it must be shown that the characterization of service was the result of an error or injustice.
* Discharge ionization detector ( DID ), which uses a high-voltage electric discharge to produce ions.
Point sources may not discharge pollutants to surface waters without a permit from the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ( NPDES ).
* " Discharge Bible " 1806: " Discharge " replaces " charge " making I Timothy 5: 21 read " I discharge thee before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, and the elect angels, that thou observe these things without preferring one before another, doing nothing by partiality.
Discharge resolutions, however, must be unanimous and are related loosely at best to discharge petitions.
** The Discharge Rule in the House: Recent Use in Historical Context, a more detailed analysis of recent discharge petitions
* Discharge Petition Bargaining in the House, 1995 – 2000, a paper on discharge petitions and information cascades
Discharge to the North Sea is along the Burgh Sluice Relief Channel during the winter and at times of high flow, but when flows in the river are low, Wainfleet Clough Sluice is used as the discharge point.
When a person completes their full military obligation, they are discharged and receive a formal certificate of discharge, usually an Honorable Discharge.
Later, the charges were reviewed by the Army Discharge Review Board, and her " other-than-honorable " discharge was reversed.
# Discharge of semen or getting someone to discharge your semen, except while dreaming

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