A: CERTAINLY but if it the resistance is there there can be any ESD to begin with
To eliminate Static Electricity - Which can damage electrical equipment.
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Correct Answer= "To reduce or eliminate static charges"
To an electronic device, yes.
Substances of potential damage are CFC's. They are present in Aerosols, Deodorants, AC's etc.
A lot of damage.. anyone knows what fires can do!!!
A generator does not damage electronics it produces voltage to operate electronic equipment.
A case can prevent sun damage to your device,but it will not stop heat.
The voltage across the resistor is whatever voltage is applied. The only maximum here would be a voltage that would damage the resistor. If you think this might happen, you'll have to look up such a voltage from the data sheets.
Yes, you should be very careful with that. Water will damage most electronic products.
Getting wet, screen damage, and batterie dying!
damage to electronic devices