Electrostatics (1933) is an educational short film produced by ERPI Classroom Films, Inc., featuring physicist Harvey B. Lemon and chemist Hermann I. Schlesinger. The film serves as an instructional resource, introducing viewers to the fundamental principles of electrostatics, including the behavior of electric charges at rest and the forces they exert. Utilizing demonstrations and explanatory narration, the film aims to make complex scientific concepts accessible to students and educators.