Quasistatic
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Quasistatic can refer to:
  • Quasistatic process
    Quasistatic process
    In thermodynamics, a quasistatic process is a thermodynamic process that happens infinitely slowly. However, it is very important of note that no real process is quasistatic...

  • Quasistatic equilibrium
    Quasistatic equilibrium
    Quasistatic equilibrium is the quasi-balanced state of a thermodynamic system near to thermodynamic equilibrium in some sense or degree...

  • Quasistatic loading
    Quasistatic loading
    In solid mechanics, quasistatic loading refers to loading where inertial effects are negligible. In other words time and inertial mass are irrelevant....

  • Quasistatic approximation
    Quasistatic approximation
    In Electromagnetism, Magnetostatics equations such as Ampère's Law or the more general Biot-Savart law allow one to solve for the magnetic fields produced by steady electrical currents. Often, however, one may want to calculate the magnetic field due to time varying currents or other forms of...

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