Static charge and static electricity are 2 different terms for the same thing. Static electricity is voltage without current, usually created by friction. Voltage and EMF are 2 different terms for the same thing. When static electricity generates current, it is called a discharge and the static electricity ceases to exist. It has been discharged.
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.
Static electricity in hair occurs when the hair strands become charged with static electricity, usually due to friction caused by brushing, combing, or rubbing against fabric. The charge buildup causes hair strands with similar charges to repel each other, leading to the characteristic frizzy and flyaway appearance of static hair. Using a moisturizing hair product or an anti-static spray can help reduce the effects of static electricity in hair.
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Electrical charges are associated with the fundamental particles that make up atoms, specifically protons and electrons. Protons carry a positive charge, while electrons carry a negative charge. The movement of these charges creates electric currents and enables the flow of electricity.
Electric charge is the property of substance by virtue of it substance gain or loose electron if their is gain of electron then substance acquire negative charge if loose of elec then positive charge apper on it.
yes some trans are electronic, this could give you a problem with your computer or harness in the truck do your research .You can get elec. or none elec. I have a 4l60e there are two elec. or no elec. as far as the rear end your good to go.
Static electricity build-up can be strong enough to melt the microscopic internal circuitry inside micro-chips. It's not the voltage of the static that does the damage - it's the power (amps) behind the charge.
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