Why does static charge build up and how do I prevent it?
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An imbalance between negative and positive
charges in objects.
Static electricity is the build up of an electrical charge on the surface of an object, which results from unequal positive and negative charges between two objects. While static electricity may seem unavoidable and relentless, especially during the dry winter months, eliminating static electricity is a lot easier than you would think. Once you understand how static electricity is created and transferred, there are steps you can take to reduce the initial static electricity, and control how it transfers to you, reducing the electric shocks every time you touch something.
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charges in objects.
Static electricity is the build up of an electrical charge on the surface of an object, which results from unequal positive and negative charges between two objects. While static electricity may seem unavoidable and relentless, especially during the dry winter months, eliminating static electricity is a lot easier than you would think. Once you understand how static electricity is created and transferred, there are steps you can take to reduce the initial static electricity, and control how it transfers to you, reducing the electric shocks every time you touch something.
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Why does static charge build up and how do I prevent it?
Static electricity is based on the fact that surfaces can hold an electric charge. However, static electricity is a type of potential energy that is created when the positive and negative charges on a surface are not balanced. However, you need to understand the basics of positive and negative charge before we get too much deeper into this topic..
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