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∙ 9y agoAfter the electrical discharge and dissipation of static electricity, the source returns to a neutral state. This means that any excess charge has been balanced out, bringing the object back to its original state before the electrical event occurred.
The state that the source returns to after the electrical discharge in static electricity is one of equilibrium, where the charges are balanced and there is no net charge buildup. The source regains its neutral state, with equal numbers of positive and negative charges.
After an electrical discharge in static electricity, the source typically returns to a neutral state, meaning it has neither a positive nor negative charge. The excess charge that caused the static electricity is usually dissipated into the air or transferred to another object during the discharge.
The source returns to a balanced state.
A path for electricity to flow is called a circuit. In a circuit, electrical current can flow from the power source through a conductor (such as a wire) to power an electrical device before returning to the power source. A complete circuit is necessary for electricity to flow.
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The source returns to a balanced state.
The state that the source returns to after the electrical discharge in static electricity is one of equilibrium, where the charges are balanced and there is no net charge buildup. The source regains its neutral state, with equal numbers of positive and negative charges.
After an electrical discharge in static electricity, the source typically returns to a neutral state, meaning it has neither a positive nor negative charge. The excess charge that caused the static electricity is usually dissipated into the air or transferred to another object during the discharge.
The source returns to a balanced state.
The source returns to a balanced state.
An electricity generator is an electrical source. A power point on the wall is an electrical source.An electrical source is the place where electricity can be accessed from or the place where it is generated.
Because there is no path for the electricity to return with only one prong. Electricity needs a complete path to flow through. If you were to grab a hot prong and the electrical source then that would work, but I don't recommend it.
No, an electrical starter can not turn without an electrical source.
A generator can be used as a temporary source of power
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There would be power there because the "neutral" is the path electricity mostly used to return to its source. All electricity has to return to its source somehow.
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