How do ceiling fans collect dust when they’re constantly in motion?

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How do ceiling fans collect dust when they’re constantly in motion?

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In addition to static charge. There are oils in the air, predominantly from cooking. Aerodynamically, the micro thin layer of air at the surface of the blade is static – it adheres to the blade and has no relative velocity. If dust finds its way into this layer, it adheres via static charge or aerosol oil.

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