no not easily
everything electronic is static electricity
electric energy
He didn't. Michael Faraday invented the carbon arc lamp for outdoor use creating light from electricity. Thomas Alva Edison perfected the filament light bulb making it practical for indoor use.
Photo Copy machines use static electricity to get the ink in the places where it needs to be copied. There's an artist that uses static electricity to fly the different paint onto the paper. They also use static electricity to paint cars. (True enough, I got the artist thing from Bill Nye The Science Guy)
The best way to overcome the dangers of static electricity is to use proper grounding so that the accumulated charges are discharged.
No
because light bulbs use electricity ,and candles use fire, and electricity last longer
Yes
um, electricity?
It turns it into light, and some heat.
no
yes
everything electronic is static electricity
electric energy
no
gun powder or light bulb/ use of electricity
I read at night using a light bulb that is connected to an electrical supply.