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May the Force be With You

May the Force be With You
May the Force be With You
Although commonly viewed as a serious hazard, static electricity can transform the effectiveness of many industrial processes. Graham Hearn reports on some of the latest developments in harnessing electrostatic forces.
147-150
Hearn, Graham
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Dettmer, Roger
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Hearn, Graham
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Dettmer, Roger
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Hearn, Graham , Dettmer, Roger (ed.) (1997) May the Force be With You. IEE Review, 43 (4), 147-150.

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Although commonly viewed as a serious hazard, static electricity can transform the effectiveness of many industrial processes. Graham Hearn reports on some of the latest developments in harnessing electrostatic forces.

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Published date: July 1997
Additional Information: Address: Michael Faraday House, Six Hills Way, Stevenage, Herts. SG1 2AY
Venue - Dates: IEE Review, 1997-06-30
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 254035
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/254035
PURE UUID: 60766aee-5fc3-461e-9311-bd48d6f7a610

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Date deposited: 11 Oct 2000
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 08:46

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Author: Graham Hearn
Editor: Roger Dettmer

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