Electric charge

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1

Copper is commonly used in wiring due to its __________ properties.

Excellent conductive

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2

Aluminum is preferred for overhead power lines because it is __________.

Lightweight

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3

Gold is highly conductive and resistant to __________.

Corrosion

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4

Silver is the best conductor but is more __________ than other metals.

Expensive

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5

Graphite is utilized in __________ and electrodes.

Batteries

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6

PVC is widely used in insulation for __________.

Wires

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7

PE stands for __________, commonly used for insulation.

Polyethylene

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8

PTFE is known for its high __________ resistance.

Heat

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9

Rubber is frequently used for insulation and __________ coverings.

Protective

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10

Glass is an effective insulator due to its high __________ strength.

Dielectric

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11

Electrostatic phenomena involve the movement of __________ particles.

Electrons

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12

Electrons can be transferred to create __________ and negative charges.

Positive

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13

Opposite charges __________ while like charges repel each other.

Attract

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14

Charged objects create an __________ field that influences nearby charges.

Electric

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15

Discharge can occur through contact or strong electric __________.

Fields

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16

Flow of fuel generating sparks is called __________ risk.

Ignition

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17

Electrostatic discharge can cause __________ in flammable liquids or gases.

Fires

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18

Sensitive electronic equipment can be damaged by __________.

ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)

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19

Grounding equipment is essential to prevent __________ charge accumulation.

Static

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20

Photocopiers use electrostatic charges to attract __________ particles.

Toner

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21

In inkjet printers, charges control the direction of tiny __________ droplets.

Ink

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22

Electrostatic precipitators are used to remove __________ from exhaust gases.

Particles

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23

Electrostatic dusters utilize charge to attract and hold __________ particles.

Dust

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24

Electrostatic painting ensures an even coat with minimal __________.

Overspray

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