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- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator abstract "An electrostatic fluid accelerator (EFA) is a device which pumps a fluid such as air without any moving parts. Instead of using rotating blades, as in a conventional fan, an EFA uses an electric field to propel electrically charged air molecules. Because air molecules are normally neutrally charged, the EFA has to create some charged molecules, or ions, first. Thus there are three basic steps in the fluid acceleration process: ionize air molecules, use those ions to push many more neutral molecules in a desired direction, and then recapture and neutralize the ions to eliminate any net charge.The basic principle has been understood for some time but only in recent years have seen developments in the design and manufacture of EFA devices that may allow them to find practical and economical applications, such as in micro-cooling of electronics components.".
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- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Arc_welding.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere_of_Earth.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electrostatic_motors.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fluid_dynamics.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Corona_discharge.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Electric_charge.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Electric_field.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Electric_light.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Electric_potential_energy.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Ion.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Ion_thruster.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Ion_wind.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Ionization.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Ionocraft.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Lightning.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Microelectromechanical_systems.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Plasma_actuator.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Static_Shock.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_management_(electronics).
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLinkText "Electrostatic fluid accelerator".
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fluid acceleration".
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageWikiLinkText "electrostatic fluid accelerator".
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator subject Category:Electrostatic_motors.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator subject Category:Fluid_dynamics.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator hypernym Device.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator type Device.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator type Dynamic.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator type Mechanic.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator comment "An electrostatic fluid accelerator (EFA) is a device which pumps a fluid such as air without any moving parts. Instead of using rotating blades, as in a conventional fan, an EFA uses an electric field to propel electrically charged air molecules. Because air molecules are normally neutrally charged, the EFA has to create some charged molecules, or ions, first.".
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator label "Electrostatic fluid accelerator".
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator sameAs Q5358563.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator sameAs Elektrostatisk_fluid_accelerator.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator sameAs m.0h3q47k.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator sameAs Q5358563.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator wasDerivedFrom Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator?oldid=659119039.
- Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator isPrimaryTopicOf Electrostatic_fluid_accelerator.