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statically, adv.|ˈstætɪkəlɪ| [f. statical a. + -ly2.] With reference to static conditions; by means of static electricity.
1854Faraday Exp. Res. Electr. (1855) III. 511 The copper wire becomes charged statically with that electricity which the pole of the battery connected with it can supply. 1859A. J. Ellis in Proc. R. Soc. X. 86 The problem of mathematics is, first, to discover the laws of these successions as respects results (that is, statically), by means of considerations drawn from contemplating operations (that is dynamical). 1862Maxwell Sci. Papers (1890) I. 498 Now let η1 and η2 be the same quantities of electricity measured statically. 1867Contemp. Rev. VI. 410 Both [Catholicism and Feudalism] worked for good equally by their organization and by their action, or, to use more convenient technical words, statically and dynamically. 1870R. M. Ferguson Electricity 244 A telegraphic line may be charged statically. 1873Maxwell Electr. & Magn. II. xi. §641. 254 The force arising from a system of stress of which these are the components will be statically equivalent, in its effects on each element of the body, with the forces arising from the magnetization and electric currents. Comb.1881Nature XXIV. 616/1 According to this theory the earth-current consists in the return currents produced by the statically-induced change on the surface of the earth. |