
Static Electricity (1959)
The film discusses the phenomenon of static electricity, its characteristics, and potential hazards. It explains how static electricity can be generated through contact and separation of materials, leading to sparks that can ignite flammable substances. Various laboratory experiments demonstrate how static can accumulate and induce charges on insulated objects, potentially causing accidents in industrial settings. The film emphasizes the importance of bonding and grounding to prevent static-related disasters, particularly during the handling of flammable liquids and gases. It also highlights the role of humidity in managing static electricity and the dangers posed by lightning as a natural manifestation of static.
Keywords
static electricity, hazards, sparks, flammable substances, bonding, grounding, laboratory experiments, induced charges, industrial safety, humidity, lightning
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