>In every instance that you use anything that requires electricity to function.<
2006-09-13 16:18:21
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answered by Druid 6
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Depends. If by "deal with" you mean use it, then it's every time you use anything electronic, like when you turn on a lamp.
If instead "deal with" means figuring something out that involves understanding electrical charge, then for most people it's never.
2006-09-13 16:35:09
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answer #2
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answered by genericman1998 5
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In electric powered nature, valuable value is a few thing lacking an electron, and a detrimental value is a few thing that has an extra electron. in spite of the undeniable fact that it is totally different in magnetic nature - the (+) or (-) signs and warning signs in magnetic nature are in simple terms polarities like North and South - and it is in simple terms an alignment difficulty, no longer an electron difficulty. So, in case you assign (+) to North, then you definately will would desire to assign (-) to South pole. you would be able to desire to purpose stunning a bar magnet with a string and notice which way it turns. the tip that factors north would be seen the (+) and the different end the (-). A horseshoe magnet would be a splash harder to make certain - you could desire a bar magnet and a horseshoe magnet to make certain the polarities. First, do the above string approach to locate the polarity of the bar magnet, and then mark it, and verify out the ends with the pony-shoe magnet. the single that repels the (+) end is the (+), and the single that attracts the (+) end is the (-).
2016-12-12 08:06:08
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answered by lesniewski 4
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1. when you keep your hands close to TV screen, you can see your hairs getting attracted.
2. some types of sports shoes tend to create static charge on your body, so after walking if you touch your car-door-handle or any metallic object you get a good-funny-shock....happens espcially on colder days.
3. if you have synthitic clothes in a dryer and you take it off and try to fold thoese clothes in a dark room, you can clearly see the sparks, nothing but electrical charges.
2006-09-13 18:11:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Every particle of matter is made up of both charges (protons and electrons, and neutrons which are neutral). Obvious everyday examples of what I think you are asking are:
Anything electrical
Static Cling
Lightning
Pacemakers
Magnets
2006-09-13 16:21:04
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answered by Mr. B 3
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AC, Lightening, digital electronics. That about covers everthing, eh?
Positive and negative only exist when you have a point of reference that says it is such
2006-09-13 16:18:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi. The weather (lightning), static build-up, dusting your TV, connecting the jumper cables on a car,...
2006-09-13 16:18:52
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answer #7
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answered by Cirric 7
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static electricity
batteries
lightening
outlets
anything with electricity flowing through it...
2006-09-13 16:17:32
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answer #8
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answered by dang 4
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When you are struck by lightning ☺
Doug
2006-09-13 16:36:18
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answered by doug_donaghue 7
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Everything!
2006-09-13 16:17:45
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answer #10
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answered by danthemanbrunner 2
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