If the object in insulated (or an insulator) , then that's what it does :
build up until the voltage is great enough to jump the gap (to "ground").
static electricity
It Rubs off Onto another object.
The term used to describe the build up of electric charge on a non-conductive material due to friction is static electricity.
It is static electricity build-up. When you, or other people, rub against an object with a certain property, it causes static electricity build-up, and whenever two people get close enough, when at least one has the build-up, the protons and electrons jump towards each other from each body, causing electric shock, or static electricity shock.
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The build up of a charge on an object can be referred to as a static build up charge.
static electricity
Static electricity.
static electricity
It is static electricity or in other words just static, or just a static charge.
It Rubs off Onto another object.
Usually static electricity is caused by a build up of electrons on the surface of an object
The term used to describe the build up of electric charge on a non-conductive material due to friction is static electricity.
You could build up static electricity when you rub a balloon on your hair.
Static
It is static electricity build-up. When you, or other people, rub against an object with a certain property, it causes static electricity build-up, and whenever two people get close enough, when at least one has the build-up, the protons and electrons jump towards each other from each body, causing electric shock, or static electricity shock.
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