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Static at dielectrics and materials interfaces

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Electrostatics in the Electronics Environment
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Among the possible types of interfaces formed by two different materials in solid, liquid, or gaseous state, the solid-to-solid, solid-toliquid and liquid-to-liquid are of considerable current interest in applied electrostatics. Under the broad definition of electrification, all interfaces become electrified.

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© 1976 Charles E. Jowett

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Jowett, C.E. (1976). Static at dielectrics and materials interfaces. In: Electrostatics in the Electronics Environment. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02905-1_3

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