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which of the following will help reduce the threat of static discharge when working on computer hardware? select two
store unused components in static - shielding bags.
place your hardware on an insulating layer of 1/4 inch styrofoam.
leave the system plugged into a grounded wall outlet.
remain in physical contact with the server chassis at all times.
touch the leads on the pc components with your finger to dissipate static charge.
reduce the humidity in the room to around 30%.
Static discharge can damage computer hardware. Static - shielding bags prevent static from affecting unused components. Touching the leads on PC components can dissipate static charge. Placing hardware on insulating Styrofoam is incorrect as it can build up static, leaving the system plugged in can be dangerous and doesn't reduce static, remaining in contact with the chassis doesn't necessarily reduce static, and reducing humidity increases static risk.
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- Store unused components in static shielding bags.
- Touch the leads on the PC components with your finger to dissipate static charge.