The word static means having no motion. In electricity it refers to charge that is stationary. Check out the link below for an excellent exploration of static electricity.
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ESD stands for Electrostatic Discharge. You should avoid the possibility of static building up when working with PC components by ensuring that you are grounded at all times. You can do this by using a special anti-static wristband, which is available very cheaply. Alternatively, touch the chassis of your PC case often, or hold the chassis with one hand while touching any sensitive components.
All that heat and movement has generated 'static electricity' and you are earthing it.
Generating electricity requires a motive force. This must be provided by some form of 'engine' which will use some form of fuel. Ultimately, with the exception of nuclear power, they can all be traced back to the sun and even that was created by a sun. The main power sources are; Solar Wind Tidal Chemical (Batteries and fuel cells) Fossil fuels Geo-thermal Nuclear Hydro Muscles
my radio has static in it an i put another one in it an it still has static in it to.
by all the electrons flowing through it
Static Electricity
supposedly energy from 'The Big Bang'
It is a simple test.
Static electricity is when a group of atoms form together. When friction happens atoms create a negative charge and a shock is formed.
Static Electricity
static electricity is static electricity
Static electricity is when there is either an excess (negative) or lack of (positive) electrons. If electrons are transferred onto another surface, for example by rubbing them together, a positive charge is formed, but if electrons are gained, a negative charge is formed.
Static electricity is static. It's just shortened.
static electricity can be called high voltage static electricity can be called high voltage static electricity can bend water
static electricity
Which is a characteristic of static electricity