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Ordinary rubber is an insulator. But the rubber tyres of aircrafts are specially made slightly conducting. Why?

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An aircraft while flying may become charged with static electricity with the possibility of the charging escaping to earth as sparks during refueling. This may cause an explosion. To avoid this, the tyres of an aircraft are made of slightly conducting rubber so that the static electricity gets discharged on landing

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