by using hair,wool,or polyester
Thales of miletus conducted first experiments on static electricity.Then we can say that it was he how discovered electricity
everything electronic is static electricity
They are both dealing with electricity, so yes. 'static' electricity is mearely a categorization of electric phenomena. The best I've seen it dealt with is here: http://amasci.com/emotor/stmiscon.html#one
Static is the name of an electricity, a spark is like the outcome of friction. Like, you can use static electricity to make a spark.
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static electricity is static electricity
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)
Static means it doesn't move. This is essentially what static electricity is, a charge tht has no current. It is made by the transfer of electrons, as a pose to a cell or battery.
everything electronic is static electricity
Static electricity is static. It's just shortened.
A PVC pipe alone does not generate static electricity. Electrons need to be transfered for static electricity to be generated. Rubbing felt on the pipe or spraying it with sand are two common ways that people can use PVC pipe to generate static electricity.
the charges does not move in a body the frictional electricity is called static eletricity