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| has gloss | eng: In electrical engineering, a wetting current (or sealing current) is the minimum current needing to flow through a newly-closed mechanical switch or relay in order to break through any film (contact oxidation) that may have been deposited on the switch contacts while open. The film (contact oxidation) occurs often in areas with high humidity. |
| lexicalization | eng: Wetting current |
| instance of | c/Electrical circuits |
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