elektrostatilist
Elektrostatilist is a term used in some languages to describe a specialist who studies electrostatics or works with electrostatic applications. In physics and engineering, electrostatics is the branch of electricity that deals with stationary electric charges, their fields, and potentials. An elektrostatilist may engage in theoretical analysis, experimental measurement, or the design of devices and processes that rely on static electric fields.
Core concepts include Coulomb's law, Gauss's law, electric potential, field strength, and capacitance. Practitioners use mathematical
Applications span industrial coatings and painting, powder and ink deposition, and pollution control through electrostatic precipitators.
Education and career paths typically involve degrees in physics, electrical engineering, or chemical engineering. Professional roles
Historically, the study of electrostatics began with early experiments on static electricity, formalized by Coulomb's law
See also electrostatics, Coulomb's law, Gauss's law, electrostatic discharge.