Electrostatic–pneumatic activation is a mechanism that combines electrostatic forces with pneumatic (air-based) forces to achieve actuation or control of components in various applications, including robotics, material handling, and automation systems. In this context, "electrostatic" refers to the use of electric charges to create forces that can attract or repel objects, while "pneumatic" refers to systems that use compressed air or gas to create movement or pressure.
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