Short answer is yes.
Static electricity i capable of causing a spark.
There are 3 things needed for fire. Fuel, Oxygen and a source of ignition.
If the other 2 conditions are met, then static electricity could certainly provide the ignition source.
static electricity is energy, energy applied to gasoline equals conbustion.
Sure why not.
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Static electricity is static. It's just shortened.
Which is a characteristic of static electricity
everything electronic is static electricity
Nothing can be charged by static electricity.
static electricity is static electricity
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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
Static electricity constitutes of charges that are static i.e. they do not move.
Easy static electricity
You can move things with static electricity!
everything electronic is static electricity
Nothing can be charged by static electricity.
Static electricity translates into electrons not in motion. Typically, you rub rubber on fur to get static electricity. I get static electricity from petting my cat (I am a rubber of my cat, but I am not made of rubber.)