A non-contact force
Static electricity is a non-contact force :)
No, Stactic electricity is a non-contact force!
Static electricity is a non contact force because : Whether an object is charged by conduction or induction or even by friction they acquire a charge and the objects acquire opposite charge in induction and friction but same charge in conduction. So when the charged body is brought near an uncharged body if they have opposite charge they will be attracted towards the charged body due to the movement of ionic particles.
The term used to describe the build up of electric charge on a non-conductive material due to friction is static electricity.
Static electricity
Static electricity is a non-contact force :)
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No, Stactic electricity is a non-contact force!
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Electrostatic forces work at a distance. Non contact.
Sorta ... static electricity always develops on insulated things : either non-conductors or isolated conductors.
a simple explanation is that static electricity is just electricity that is stored in a non-chemical way, similar to that of a capacitor. the electrons that make the charge are at a higher concentration to normal and when a contact is made (like if you touch your television screen) the electrons move (and thus stop being static) to a place where there is a lower concentration of electrons/electric charge.
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Static electricity is the non-moving kind.
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Static electricity is a non contact force because : Whether an object is charged by conduction or induction or even by friction they acquire a charge and the objects acquire opposite charge in induction and friction but same charge in conduction. So when the charged body is brought near an uncharged body if they have opposite charge they will be attracted towards the charged body due to the movement of ionic particles.
No, it isn't.An energy is not the same as a force.