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Lightning is an example of static electricity
The kind of energy you experience when you get a shock from a metal door knob is an electrostatic discharge.
Static electricity has no charge. This means that it doesn't move. The electrons in the wire that are pumped around the circuit by the battery do move and thus have charge. You can only use power that has a charge or "moves".
A natural form of static electricity is lightning.
static electricity
The two types are "static electricity" and "current electricity."
AC specifies alternating current and DC means direct current.
There is one that I know of. It is Plasma static electricity
Static and Current
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.
none, except:static electricity is electric charge without current flow, usually induced by friction between two different insulating materials.dynamic electricity is electric charge with current flow.when static electricity is discharged it is no longer static, as there is current flow during the discharge.
static electricity is static electricity
The electricity generated when there is an imbalance between two different charges.
No, static electricity is the same on any type of hair.
Which materials make more static electricity when different objects are rubbed up against eachother.
Yes. It does as I think so . .. .
Static electricity is static. It's just shortened.