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The mooring is tied to a conducting chain which is anchored into the earth.
A dock boat is usually tied with insulating lines to a wooden dock. It's easier to pump excess charge by electrostatic induction to the moored boat as the earth has virtually unlimited available charge and there is a conduction path to the mast or boat. The docked boat can only redistribute the charge available on the hull or polarize to the external field. |
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