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no <<>> Any metallic material will conduct static electricity.
Static
Rub your head with a rubber balloon. Then you will see your hair stand on end because the static electricity in it causes each hair strand to repel every other strand.
Static electricity is static. It's just shortened.
Which is a characteristic of static electricity
no <<>> Any metallic material will conduct static electricity.
Static electricity translates into electrons not in motion. Typically, you rub rubber on fur to get static electricity. I get static electricity from petting my cat (I am a rubber of my cat, but I am not made of rubber.)
If you like to experiment with electricity, you must do it wearing rubber footwear or standing on a wooden plank since these materials do not conduct electricity. <><><> Electronic devices must be protected from static electricity.
The copper penny might get cleaner. If it were a rubber penny, then you would get static electricity.
Objects like a dry wood stick does not conduct electricity but they may accumulate electrostatic charges on their surface
static electricity is static electricity
Static
Rub your head with a rubber balloon. Then you will see your hair stand on end because the static electricity in it causes each hair strand to repel every other strand.
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