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Generally, static electricity is an excess of positive charges to be held in a material.
As the word static means motionless or stationary, the static electricity refers to electrons that are stationary. Hence, static electricity is a charge and not a current.
in my own explanation static charge is a reaction between the (+)protons and (-)electrons an the effect of this reaction is called static electricity.
The loss of static electricity as a charge moves off an object is known as an electro static discharge.
Charge (electrons) that do not flow.
Generally, static electricity is an excess of positive charges to be held in a material.
Static electricity DOES have an electric charge.
The build up of a charge on an object can be referred to as a static build up charge.
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As the word static means motionless or stationary, the static electricity refers to electrons that are stationary. Hence, static electricity is a charge and not a current.
Static electricity is when there is either an excess (negative) or lack of (positive) electrons. If electrons are transferred onto another surface, for example by rubbing them together, a positive charge is formed, but if electrons are gained, a negative charge is formed.
Static Charge
in my own explanation static charge is a reaction between the (+)protons and (-)electrons an the effect of this reaction is called static electricity.
It is static electricity or in other words just static, or just a static charge.
The loss of static electricity as a charge moves off an object is known as an electro static discharge.
Yes, static electricity is the study of charge in rest
Static electricity.