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Electrostatic Transduction Equations and Analogue Scheme

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This lecture covers the principles of electrostatic transducers, including the variation of capacitance and voltage across electrodes, non-linear transduction equations, and the linearization of actuators and sensors. It also discusses the electrostatic coupling in actuators and sensors, as well as provides examples of applications such as electrostatic microphones.

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