Assuming by 'reverse' you mean 'discharge without shocking yourself', put your hand in some water.
static electricity is static electricity
I would suggest "shocking science" as a title for a project about static electricity.
The build up of a charge on an object can be referred to as a static build up charge.
Insulators can easily have static electricity. In case of conductors we have to follow some delicate procedure to store charges on it. Usually that is known to be electrostatic induction. But in case of insulators just rubbing would do to produce static electricity. Example: when a glass rod is rubbed against a silk cloth, then glass lose electrons to the silk and so glass becomes positively charged and silk negatively charged. So balloons being a bad conductor is good example to have static electricity. If it is good conductor then charges would flow through them easily and so not possible to produce static electricity just by rubbing.
Well, you can try this experiment- it is 'What happens when static electricity is discharged?' It's in the category of Physics-Electricity. Hope this helps!
yes, if you had enough static electricity
Technically, static electricity IS captured electricity. Thus the term "static". If you wanted to capture it, all you would have to do is keep building it up.
static electricity is static electricity
Yes, because we would have no electricity if we didn't.
Another form of static elecricity would be... lightning.
Since metals are conducting surfaces, they are terrible for conducting static electricity.
I would suggest "shocking science" as a title for a project about static electricity.
The "static" in static electricity describes that the charge is unmoving, or staying in one place. A movement of electrons is not occuring, however there is an electrical charge. The opposite would be current electricity that flows, and that you would find in electric cords, etc...
Static electricity is static. It's just shortened.
static electricity can be called high voltage static electricity can be called high voltage static electricity can bend water
static electricity
Which is a characteristic of static electricity