MSN: Everything flows: Refining the laws of friction in a 'seismological wind tunnel'
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The National Law Review: New U.S. State Privacy, Social Media and AI Laws Take Effect in January 2026
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Static electricity, a net charge of an object Triboelectric effect, due to frictional contact between different materials Static spacetime, a spacetime having a global, non-vanishing, timelike Killing vector field which is irrotational Statics, a branch of physics concerned with physical systems in equilibrium Hydrostatics, the branch of fluid mechanics that studies fluids at rest
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