elektrostatike
Elektrostatike, or electrostatics, is the branch of physics that studies electric charges at rest and the forces and fields they produce. It covers how stationary charges interact, how electric fields are created, and how these fields relate to electric potential.
A central principle is Coulomb's law, which states that the force between two point charges q1 and
The superposition principle applies: the total field is the vector sum of contributions from all charges. Gauss's
Capacitance concepts arise naturally: for conductors at constant potential, C = Q/V, and the stored energy is
Elektrostatike underpins many applications, such as electrostatic precipitators, printing and copying technologies, and coating processes, while