Why Dust Collects Faster Near Electronics?
Jan 11, 2026•Channel
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Published5 months ago
Duration0:57
Video IDECAjYUX_t4A
Languageen
CategoryFilm & Animation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short
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Views301
Likes4
Comments1
Engagement Rate1.66%
Likes per 100 views1.33
Comments per 1K views3.32
Description
Why Dust Collects Faster Near Electronics?
Dust seems to gather faster around electronics because of static electricity.
When devices like TVs, computers, or speakers are turned on, electricity flows through them. This creates a small static electric charge on their surfaces. Dust particles in the air are often electrically charged too.
Opposite charges attract each other, so the dust gets pulled toward the device and sticks. Warm air rising from electronics also plays a role.
As devices heat up, they create gentle air currents that lift dust and carry it toward the surface. Once the dust touches the charged surface, it settles more easily. So electronics don’t make more dust
they attract it using electricity and heat. That’s why areas around screens and gadgets get dusty so quickly.