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Static electricity is an
imbalance of
electric charges within or on the
surface of a material. The
charge remains until it can move away by an electric...
- Maxwell's equations.
Common phenomena are
related to
electricity,
including lightning,
static electricity,
electric heating,
electric discharges and many others...
- them
breaks down,
often creating a
visible spark ****ociated with the
static electricity between the objects. ESD can
create spectacular electric sparks (lightning...
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earthing system.
Connection to
ground also
limits the build-up of
static electricity when
handling flammable products or electrostatic-sensitive devices...
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generator that
produces static electricity, or
electricity at high
voltage and low
continuous current. The
knowledge of
static electricity dates back to the...
- the
static electricity that
results from it. When
there is no sliding,
tribocharging is
sometimes called contact electrification, and any
static electricity...
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Static wicks, also
called static dischargers or
static discharge wicks, are
devices used to
remove static electricity from
aircraft in flight. They take...
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lines of force. Part 3. The
theory of
electrical vortices applied to
statical electricity".
Philosophical Magazine. XXIII: 12–24. Maxwell,
James C. (1862)...
- word for amber, ἤλεκτρον (ḗlektron), was thus the
source of the word '
electricity'.
Electrostatic phenomena arise from the
forces that
electric charges...
- gas was leaking.
Others reported seeing a dim blue
flame –
possibly static electricity, or St. Elmo's Fire –
moments before the fire on top and in the back...