Dissipative
Dissipative materials allow charges to move more slowly across their
volume. Charge placed in one spot on a dissipative object will flow around the object so that
all parts of the object share the same charge. If a charged dissipative material is grounded,
charges will recombine at a slower rate until the object has no charge.
Dissipative materials
have resistance to current flow that is greater than conductors, but less than insulators.
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