Yes, I do think that mass affect static electricity because the bigger the object the more static electricity is needed to support the object against the surface. It also depends on how heavy the object is, heavy or light.
Yes, static electricity does affect objects.
Airplanes accumulate static electricity when its in the air (air friction). The friction then strips electrons from the atmosphere and causes them to build up on the airplane.
Static pressure certainly does affect flow rate. Static pressure can slow or speed up flow rate based on the liquid.
The lower the humidity, the higher the static electricity
no
Static electricity is of attractive nature
Static electicity.
Static electricity is transferred during charging because it builds up until the circuit is completed by touching metal or something that conducts electricity.
Well, you could use static electicity, but it only works on metal. So the real answer in NO WAY!
Yes, static electricity does affect objects.
Airplanes accumulate static electricity when its in the air (air friction). The friction then strips electrons from the atmosphere and causes them to build up on the airplane.
Static pressure certainly does affect flow rate. Static pressure can slow or speed up flow rate based on the liquid.
The lower the humidity, the higher the static electricity
No.
no
Static electricity can affect your PC by erasing/corrupting your stored data. The most common way of damaging a USB storage device is through common static electricity.
Yes