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What is rearrangement of electrons on an uncharged object without direct contact with a charged object?

This phenomenon is known as electrostatic induction.


What are 3 types of static electricity?

Lightning is a Natural phenomenon which shows Static electricity. Xerox machine works on the principles of static electricity , Electrostatic precipitators control solid pollution from a smoke works on this electrostatic principles , Some spray coatings and powder coatings are also working on the same principles


What is the is voltage of an Electrostatic discharge that you can feel?

1500v From ESD Association ESD Handbook ESD TR20.20 section 5.3.2.1: "When people are charged with static electricity, they can release stored energy to conductive objects such as doorknobs and electronic circuits. This transfer of energy is called an electrostatic discharge. Sometimes the electrostatic discharge causes visible sparks, but more often, it is both unseen and unfelt. Electrostatic discharges can damage ESD sensitive components used in modern electronics. Static electricity is a natural phenomenon that occurs in all climates and at all levels of relative humidity year round. Most people cannot feel an electrostatic discharge unless the static voltage is greater than 2000 volts. However, some electronic circuitry can be damaged by ESD that is less than 2000 volts. The damage can be done without people having any sensation of the ESD event. When a wrist strap is worn properly and connected to ground, the person wearing it will stay near ground potential."


Why it is possible to define an electrostatic potential in a region of space that contains an electrostatic field?

Because there is an electrostatic field in that region of space


You want to know about electrostatic chapter with their derivation?

i want to know the important qoestions from the electrostatic

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How does humidity affect ESD?

Esd is known as electrostatic discharge. Humidity plays a role in electrostatic discharge because it makes it harder for an object to hold an electric charge.


When does damaging electrostatic discharge is most likely to occur?

The humidity is low


Who invented humidity?

Humidity is not an invention but only a concept of a weather phenomenon. It refers to the amount of water vapor that is present in the atmosphere.


Is adhesion a chemical or physical property?

Adhesion is actually an electrostatic phenomenon at the microscopic level, thus physical.


What effect will reducing your carbon footprint have?

The effects are a reduced greenhouse phenomenon and a cleaner atmosphere.


What is a good HVAC practice to help prevent electrostatic discharge?

Keep temperature between 70 and 74 degrees and humidity between 40 and 65 percent.


What happens if humidity increase And does it affect breathing?

increase in humidity can only happen if the location is currounded by water like coastal regions or in case of heavy rainfalls ..if it rains regurlarly like in the amazon rain forests. No it doesn't affect breathing..you will sweat more ..if humidity increases. breathing is affected by reduced oxygen content or reduced atmospheric pressure.


What does the water drained out of an air conditioner comprise of?

It is the humidity from the air passing through the cooling coil that has condensed on the coil. By drainig it out the humidity inside the room is reduced and you feel cooler.


How does a change in temperature affect relative humidity and specific humidity?

When the temperature of air is cooled or reduced the relative humidity (RH) increases. The moisture content of the air remains the same until the RH rises to the point of 100% saturation and condensation occurs.


What is ideal humidity in household?

Ideal Humidity. I do not think that there is an ideal humidity. Where I live most people have approximately 40 percent humidity. This must be seasonally adjusted to as low as 20 percent in the winter time otherwise condensation on cold surfaces, such as windows, will occur. Indoor humidity should be reduced or increased relative to the temperature outdoors and personal comfort level indoors


What is rearrangement of electrons on an uncharged object without direct contact with a charged object?

This phenomenon is known as electrostatic induction.


What is the minimum voltage of an electrostatic discharge ESD that you can feel?

1500v From ESD Association ESD Handbook ESD TR20.20 section 5.3.2.1: "When people are charged with static electricity, they can release stored energy to conductive objects such as doorknobs and electronic circuits. This transfer of energy is called an electrostatic discharge. Sometimes the electrostatic discharge causes visible sparks, but more often, it is both unseen and unfelt. Electrostatic discharges can damage ESD sensitive components used in modern electronics. Static electricity is a natural phenomenon that occurs in all climates and at all levels of relative humidity year round. Most people cannot feel an electrostatic discharge unless the static voltage is greater than 2000 volts. However, some electronic circuitry can be damaged by ESD that is less than 2000 volts. The damage can be done without people having any sensation of the ESD event. When a wrist strap is worn properly and connected to ground, the person wearing it will stay near ground potential."