Crossword-Solution: ELECTROSTATICS 14 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Electrostatics n. That branch of science which treats of statical
electricity or electric force in a state of rest.

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Bernard’ [the youngest] ‘volunteered to blow the bubbles with enthusiasm.’ ‘_Jan._ 17_th_.—I am learning a great deal of electrostatics in consequence of the perpetual cross-examination to which I am subjected.
Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
The paper was followed by others on the mathematical theory of electricity; and in 1845 he gave the first mathematical development of Faraday's notion, that electric induction takes place through an intervening medium, or 'dielectric,' and not by some incomprehensible 'action at a distance.' He also devised an hypothesis of electrical images, which became a powerful agent in solving problems of electrostatics, or the science which deals with the forces of electricity at rest.
Heroes of the Telegraph J. Munro 1997
Before the development of electrodynamics the laws of electrostatics were looked upon as the laws of electricity.
Relativity: The Special and General Theory Albert Einstein 2009
Should we be justified in saying that for this reason electrostatics is overthrown by the field-equations of Maxwell in electrodynamics? Not in the least.
Relativity: The Special and General Theory Albert Einstein 2009
Electrostatics is contained in electrodynamics as a limiting case; the laws of the latter lead directly to those of the former for the case in which the fields are invariable with regard to time.
Relativity: The Special and General Theory Albert Einstein 2009