No not under normal conditions.
However liquid nitrogen is so cold that it causes things to shrink by different amounts as it cools them and this might cause wires to break or parts to crack. These low temperatures also makes water to freeze out of the air onto parts in electronics. When the frozen water melts as things warm up the liquid water would probably cause problems.
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It causes degradation and damage to property. Acid rain is formed by the oxides of nitrogen and sulfur which are quite harmful. This also causes the discoloration of marbles.
nitrogen
Nitrogen oxide can refer to a binary compound of oxygen and nitrogen, or a mixture of such compounds.
Nitrogen, about 80%.
Yes it can damage electronics
A generator does not damage electronics it produces voltage to operate electronic equipment.
yes
No. Liquid nitrogen can cause serious tissue damage almost instantly.
NO!
less damage to the ozone
An electrical overload can cause electrical fires and damage your expensive electronics if not protected.
Washing electronics does hurt them. But if you do wash your phone, take out the battery on your phone and put it in a tub of dry rice.
No but they can interfear will cellphone sometimes.
The use of nitrogen and other fertilizers will enhance the growth of most plants when used correctly.
EMP has negligible effect on living things but is easily fatal to solid state electronics. It will perturb but not damage vacuum tube electronics.
They are shoes that are made to dissapate ElectroStatic Discharge which can damage electronics and computer parts.