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A recurring theme is the phenomenon of voltage accumulating when the device is connected. The speaker demonstrates that gently reconnecting or disconnecting the component causes spikes in voltage, indicating that the system builds up electrical energy during these interactions. For instance, when the connector is physically manipulated—squeezed or dropped—the voltage pattern becomes more dramatic, suggesting that physical stress and movement can induce or relieve electrical tension.
It is noted that when the connector is disconnected, the voltage drops, but reconnecting the interface causes the voltage to rise again rapidly. This cyclical behavior underscores the dynamic nature of electrical systems and the importance of managing connections carefully to avoid unexpected surges.