Brush discharge, also known as brush discharge phenomenon, refers to a specific type of electrical discharge that occurs near sharp points or edges, often associated with the operation of electrical equipment such as electric motors or generators. The term is derived from the way electric charges accumulate and then are released as small sparks or corona discharges from the "brushes" that make contact with a rotating component, typically in a rotating electrical machine.
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