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List at least two situations in which electricity flows outside of common electrical wires.

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Electricity can flow outside of common electrical wires in at least two situations:

1. During an electrical storm, lightning can cause a surge of electricity to flow through the air and into the ground, potentially damaging electrical equipment and causing power outages.

2. In some electrical devices, such as computers and televisions, static electricity can build up and cause a discharge of electricity to flow through the air, potentially damaging the device or causing a shock to the user.
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