Why does the front part of fan collect more dust than the behind part?
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As the blades rotate, they experience frictional forces as they `rub' against the air; this knocks electrons around, causing the blades to build up a net charge. The charged dust particles then stick to the charged areas of the blades. ... "So the dust doesn't collect on the blades simply by `falling' or landing on them.
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