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In which situation is static discharge most commonly observed?

When touching a metal object after walking on a carpet

Static discharge is most commonly observed when a person comes into contact with a metal object after walking on a carpet due to the buildup of static electricity. This phenomenon occurs because, as you walk on the carpet, friction between your shoes and the carpet fibers transfers electrons, resulting in an accumulation of static charge on your body. When you then touch a conductive material, such as a metal object, the excess charge is released in the form of a small electric shock, which is the static discharge.

In contrast, wiring a circuit, using a transformer, or operating an electric motor typically involves the flow of current rather than the buildup of static electricity. These scenarios pertain to the continuous flow of electrical energy rather than a sudden release of accumulated static charge. Thus, while static electricity is a factor in many electrical applications, its most noticeable effect is experienced in scenarios like touching a metal object after being charged by walking on a carpet.

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When wiring a circuit

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