
Everyone has experience of touching the door and being statically attracted, which will cause you to feel pressureless when you touch the door next time. Is there any way to reduce the chance of being static?
What causes static electricity generation?The generation of static electricity refers to the phenomenon of charge imbalance. Any object or human body will carry positive and negative electricity, and the same amount will be carried in normal conditions. When the power of the object or human body is unbalanced, when other objects or human body contact, the negative electricity will move to the other side, producing static electricity.
In fact, when the humidity is less than 20% and the temperature is less than 25℃, static electricity is prone to occur. Winter is a season that is prone to dryness during the year, which increases the chance of static electricity.
In addition, friction between the fibers is also one of the reasons for static electricity generation, especially when polyester fiber skirts and nylon candles and other synthetic fibers rub against each other, static electricity will be more likely to occur.
2 methods to reduce static electricity generation 1. Increase humidityIf you encounter static electricity problems indoors, you can try using a damper to increase humidity. Keeping the humidity above 60% can reduce static electricity generation. This not only helps reduce static electricity, but also improves the inappropriateness caused by drying air.
2. Use clothing softenerFor clothing synthetic fibers, clothing softener can be used. The ingredients in soft essence can make the fibers more slippery, thereby reducing friction and reducing the generation of static electricity. Although static electricity cannot be completely eliminated, it can effectively reduce static electricity occurrence.
Why don't some people call?Professor Lin Qingtong, the head of the science health care station, once pointed out based on a data release from Birmingham University in the UK that there are three main reasons for this. First, some people are more sensitive to static electricity than others, and secondly, some people may store more static electricity than others, or generate more charge than others.
Fortunately, this kind of static discharge is hardly health-damaging. In most cases, they are just an uncomfortable feeling. The biggest risk is that the electric shock can cause you to get hurt unexpectedly, such as you may suddenly retract your arm and hit something.
Chen Youda, attending physician of the Department of Family Medicine at BeiD., once visited and said that he was in a dry environment and lacked water for a long time, and was more likely to be brought by the door. He suggested that he wet his hands before opening the door, or touch the wall first and then opening the door to avoid being electrocuted.