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  • {\tilde {\mathbf {B} }}} , implying that an electrostatic wave must be purely longitudinal. An electromagnetic wave, in contrast, must have a transverse component...
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  • In space physics, an electrostatic solitary wave (ESW) is a type of electromagnetic soliton occurring during short time scales (when compared to the general...
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  • waves. The Langmuir wave is a purely longitudinal wave, that is, the wave vector is in the same direction as the E-field. It is an electrostatic wave;...
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  • In plasma physics, an electrostatic ion cyclotron wave is a longitudinal oscillation of the ions (and electrons) in a magnetized plasma, propagating nearly...
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  • formulate the theory of electrostatic waves propagating in a magnetized plasma in 1958, which are now commonly known as Bernstein waves in plasma physics....
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  • Landau damping (category Waves)
    J. H.; Wharton, C. B. (1964-08-10). "Collisionless Damping of Electrostatic Plasma Waves". Physical Review Letters. 13 (6): 184–186. Bibcode:1964PhRvL...
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    directly produced them, specifically electromagnetic induction and electrostatic induction phenomena. In quantum mechanics, an alternate way of viewing...
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  • Thumbnail for Coulomb's law
    particles at rest. This electric force is conventionally called the electrostatic force or Coulomb force. Although the law was known earlier, it was first...
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    potential (also called the electric field potential, potential drop, the electrostatic potential) is defined as the amount of work/energy needed per unit of...
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    and equipment against electric currents such as lightning strikes and electrostatic discharges, because the cage conducts electrical current around the...
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    text from this source, which is in the public domain. "Experiment: Electrostatic Waves and Radio Noise (Project)". NASA. 28 October 2021. Retrieved 14 November...
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  • that is, the reference frame is moving with the ion stream. Let the electrostatic waves be of the form: E 1 = ξ 1 exp ⁡ [ i ( k x − ω t ) ] x ^ {\displaystyle...
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    (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...
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  • inverse-square law of gravitation and the electrostatic force. In 1905, Henri Poincaré proposed gravitational waves, emanating from a body and propagating...
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  • electrons escape from metals in an electrostatic field at energies less than classical predictions allow: the matter wave penetrates of the work function...
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    text from this source, which is in the public domain. "Experiment: Electrostatic Waves and Radio Noise". NASA. 28 October 2021. Retrieved 17 November 2021...
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    curl-free).: 24, 90–91  This implies there are two kinds of electric fields: electrostatic fields and fields arising from time-varying magnetic fields.: 305–307 ...
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    Oscilloscopes also use a sawtooth wave for their horizontal deflection, though they typically use electrostatic deflection. On the wave's "ramp", the magnetic field...
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    Electromagnetic–Hydrodynamic Waves" which outlined his discovery of what are now referred to as Alfvén waves. Alfvén initially referred to these waves as "electromagnetic–hydrodynamic...
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  • American singer Bernstein–Greene–Kruskal modes, a type of nonlinear electrostatic wave that propagates in a collisionless plasma Bhatnagar–Gross–Krook operator...
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