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Yes, static electricity does affect objects.
The lower the humidity, the higher the static electricity
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It prevents the flow of electricity since they do not have mobile electrons or mobile ions to allow the flow of electricity.
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Yes, static electricity does affect objects.
A note about terminology - "electricity" is a very ambiguous term, as it describes many interrelated phenomena, but not one thing in particular. You probably mean current in this case, as in a standard electrical generator. In such a case, yes. There are four major equations that govern classical EM. One of them, EMF=-d(B*A)/dt governs this situation. Consider a loop of wire enclosing area A near a rotating magnet, such that the magnet rotates to face toward and then away from the loop. In this case, the flux is proportional to the field strength. Since the derivative of the flux depends on the rate of change of the magnetic field, spinning the magnet faster will give a higher current in the loop.
hoe does CT2 level affect oxogen production
Incomplete combustion which will affect the efficiency of generator, and this can be rectified by proper servicing.
In a series generator, as load is added, output voltage increases.
List the factors that affect the voltage building in D.C generator.
Are the varoius factors of production affect by globel compitition
Quite,simply electricity affect fruit flies by electricitying them.Any insect that enters a bug zapper is instantaneously electrified by electricity
Negatively
You cant use technology without electricity?
The lower the humidity, the higher the static electricity