How to Use electrostatic in a Sentence

electrostatic

adjective
  • Just measure the window, cut the electrostatic film to size, and stick it on the glass.
    Stephen Treffinger, House Beautiful, 14 Oct. 2013
  • An electrostatic charge works like a magnet to trap the floating menaces and attach them to the fibers.
    Washington Post, 21 Sep. 2020
  • The Miofive comes with two 3M double stick pads and two electrostatic clear stickers.
    Dallas News, 7 Apr. 2022
  • Austin Butler, the 30-year-old actor who plays Elvis, has bedroom eyes and cherubic lips and nails the king’s electrostatic moves.
    Owen Gleiberman, Variety, 25 May 2022
  • Plus, the masks use electrostatic absorption, which means that rather than passing through the fiber, the particles are trapped.
    Courtney Linder, Popular Mechanics, 7 Jan. 2022
  • To grab any pet hair and dust bunnies before wet mopping, let the Braava loose in dry-sweeping mode for the electrostatic pad to pick up the debris.
    Jamie Kim, Good Housekeeping, 16 Nov. 2022
  • To remove dust, use a microfiber cloth or electrostatic duster like a Swiffer duster.
    Shannon Quimby, Better Homes & Gardens, 31 Oct. 2023
  • There is also an electrostatic touch panel with a bright and sharp LCD output.
    Douglas Helm, Popular Mechanics, 19 June 2022
  • To grab any pet hair and dust bunnies before wet mopping, let the Braava Jet M6 loose in dry-sweeping mode, so the electrostatic pad picks up the debris.
    Lynn Redmile, Good Housekeeping, 27 Apr. 2022
  • The electric charge is a key part of the electrostatic interaction, the force between electric charges.
    Rhett Allain, Wired, 28 Jan. 2022
  • The truth is that Shure’s electrostatic earphones win the prize of best in their class by default: no one else is doing anything as ambitious as this.
    Vlad Savov, The Verge, 30 Apr. 2018
  • The goal is to send electrons close enough to atomic nuclei in a protein to feel an attractive electrostatic force.
    Eric Hand, Science | AAAS, 23 Jan. 2020
  • Just as socks can stick together when pulled from the dryer, small particles will stick to the electrostatic properties of the mask.
    Claire Bugos, Smithsonian Magazine, 10 Aug. 2021
  • Your ears might receive a small electrostatic discharge from the earbuds.
    Brittney McNamara, Teen Vogue, 10 Dec. 2018
  • Their fibers are pressed close together and have an electrostatic charge that attracts molecules to stick to the mask rather than passing through.
    Dave Kolpack, Anchorage Daily News, 10 Feb. 2022
  • The airline bought 750 electrostatic sprayers to clean planes after every flight.
    Roland Li, SFChronicle.com, 17 Oct. 2020
  • The energy blasts had barely even gotten the attention of the Springhawk's electrostatic shields, let alone strained them.
    Nick Romano, EW.com, 26 Apr. 2021
  • The process involved the use of a Clorox Total 360 System, an electrostatic spraying unit used by hospitals and clinics.
    NBC News, 6 Mar. 2020
  • Every night at closing, the lounges undergo an electrostatic spray to kill any germs on surfaces.
    Cailey Rizzo, Travel + Leisure, 2 July 2020
  • When a train reaches the end of the line, crews will wipe down poles with disinfectant and use electrostatic foggers to spray disinfecting mist into the train cars.
    Rachel Swan, SFChronicle.com, 27 May 2020
  • The latter version will also come with two extra sets of electrostatic carbon filters (the former comes with just one), an in-flight adapter, and an extra soft pouch.
    Tori Latham, Robb Report, 26 Apr. 2023
  • An electrostatic charge attracts particles and pushes them through filters in the ear pieces.
    Jennifer Leman, Popular Mechanics, 30 Mar. 2022
  • This is thanks to an electrostatic charge and pleated design that attracts even the smallest particles.
    Adria Greenhauff, Better Homes & Gardens, 5 Apr. 2023
  • And at such small scales in the body, gravity ceases to matter; instead, microrobots must fight against the raging torrent of the bloodstream, and confront the push and pull of electrostatic forces.
    Nathaniel Scharping, Discover Magazine, 6 June 2021
  • The study of how electrostatic forces affect living things in an ecosystem is known as electric ecology.
    Oliver Whang, New York Times, 26 Oct. 2022
  • The spokes may be caused by electrostatic charges within the rings, but their nature remains mysterious.
    Corey S Powell, Discover Magazine, 24 Feb. 2016
  • A fan sucks air into the elegantly-curved base-station, where it is drawn through an electrostatic filter.
    Charlie Sorrel, WIRED, 5 Aug. 2011
  • However, the electrostatic charge is effective at grabbing particles of all sizes out of the air.
    Aaron Steckelberg, Bonnie Berkowitz, Anchorage Daily News, 20 Jan. 2022
  • Now researchers have shown that caterpillars can sense the electrostatic fields of approaching wasps—the first such predator-prey interaction recorded on land.
    Gennaro Tomma, Scientific American, 16 Sep. 2024
  • So, the team behind the work decided to focus on developing a lightweight electrostatic motor.
    John Timmer, Ars Technica, 17 July 2024

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