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Static electricity can cause materials to stick together, repel each other, or generate sparks. It can also disrupt electronic devices and cause interference with sensitive equipment. Additionally, static electricity can lead to uncomfortable shocks when discharged through our bodies.
Electricity, space, and gravity are all fundamental forces in the universe that have unique properties and effects on matter. Electricity and gravity both act at a distance, with electricity being a force between charged particles and gravity being a force between masses. Space, on the other hand, is the fabric through which all physical phenomena occur, including the propagation of electricity and the effects of gravity.
electricity is made up of electrons which are in all known matter
If your talking about state, like as in states of matter, then electricity has none. Electricity is not matter, so it can not have a state.
By adding or losing eletrons (friction)
electricity
No.It does not occupy space and has no mass.
Electricity is matter. It is the fourth state of matter called plasma. Stars and lightning are also made of plasma.
when it is heated, exposed to light, mixed or when electricity passes through it