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2.3 Electrostatic Charge Build‐Up and Dissipation

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Any two materials in contact give charge separation that can lead to static electrical charge build‐up. This may or may not lead to charge and voltage build‐up, depending on the circumstances.

The key to this build‐up is the balance between charge generation and charge dissipation (or neutralization). If charge is dissipated (or neutralized) more quickly than it is generated, no static electricity builds up, and no effects are noticed. If charge is generated more quickly than it is dissipated (or neutralized), then high voltages and static electricity effects are quickly built up.

Table 2.1 An example of a triboelectric series.

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