An insulator
insulator.
A static discharge is an accumulation of static electricity that discharges when negative electrons connect with the positive protons.
Do we harness electricity from lightning? No. It's a lot of electricity at one time, and it's too unpredictable to be cost effective to develop a means of harnessing it's power. Lightning rods simply transfer the electricity into the ground, so as to protect structures.
Lightning is a massive electrostatic discharge caused by unbalanced electric chargesin the atmosphere, and resulting in a strike, from a cloud to itself, a cloud to a cloud or a cloud to ground, and accompanied by the loud sound of thunder.
ESD stands for electrostatic discharge, which is a sudden flow of electricity between two charged objects. This is due to contact, an electrical short, or dielectric breakdown.
Yes, it actually does so very often. It is called lightening. Lightning is a static discharge. Additionally, if you have ever run an electric generator without correctly grounding it, you may see a static discharge between it and a grounded object. If this occurs at night, it will be very bright.
an electric discharge ******************* Static electricity.
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A resistor lets electricity flow, but in a calculated restriction of amount. An insulator prevents electricity from flowing across it - period.
a space between two electrodes, across which a discharge of electricity may take place.
a space between two electrodes, across which a discharge of electricity may take place.
A static discharge is an accumulation of static electricity that discharges when negative electrons connect with the positive protons.
You have a spark jumping the gap between the surfaces.......
Wire EDM uses a thin wire to remove surrounding material, where conventional EDM uses a shaped electrode to remove material.
a copper wire
a copper wire
a copper wire
AnswerDischarge of material? Material discharged or eroded would increase with increasing slope due to the increased cutting action of the water.