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Anything related to static electricity, i.e. the physical phenomenon in which electric charges accumulates on objects even in absence of a steady current flow. Do NOT use for questions about electronics in a state of equilibrium (i.e. as opposed to transient or dynamic behavior).
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Static shocks all over the building
architectural design using mostly painted metal book shelves painted with some kind of anticorrosive paint along with glass floor all over the place, everything was fine and nice, until I started to get static … electronics, being at the same potential, like in the following picture
My theory for the library is that the users being insulated of earth and by being walking around a glass floor, are generating static …