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From: Farley Flud <ff@linux.rocks>
Subject: Re: Hard Drive Failure Reprise
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On Sun, 8 Dec 2024 15:44:56 -0600, Physfitfreak wrote:

> 
> The two views you mentioned seem to me could be one and the same thing.
>

How so?

If a metallic structure is grounded, it cannot develop a static
charge.

But, in flowing air, the stagnant boundary layer is always present.

That's also the reason that dust cannot be removed by a blast of
compressed air.  The only way to remove it is through mechanical
action via a brush.

We need to get some aerodynamicists involved in this issue.



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