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Electrostatics is a branch of electrical engineering that deals with the study and application of static electricity. It covers the generation, control, and effects of electric charge, as well as the behavior of electric fields and electric potentials. Electrostatics is used in a variety of applications, such as the production of electric power, the control of electric motors, and the protection of electronic components from static electricity. It is also used in the design of electrical systems, such as lightning protection systems and high-voltage power lines.
Electrostatics is a rapidly growing field, with new technologies and applications being developed every day. It is used in a wide range of industries, from automotive to aerospace, and is becoming increasingly important in the development of renewable energy sources.
Some of the major companies in the electrostatics market include ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and General Electric. Other companies include TDK, Murata, and Panasonic. Show Less Read more