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Static
Yes, static electricity does affect objects.
yes it's the objects rubbing together and producing an static charge. this is the really simple answer.
When friction is createed between two objects, the objects create static electricity! :D
It isn't the same. Static electricity is created by friction between two objects, and current electricity is a flow of continuos movement of electrons. Hope this helps!
Static
Yes, static electricity does affect objects.
Static electricity is the BUILT UP STORE of electron charges [e-] between a pair of objects, while current electricity is the FLOW of electrons between these objects. Static electricity is a transfer of charge from one static body to another, resulting in an imbalance in positive and negative charges, while electric current is the flow of electrons, from one static body to another.
yes it's the objects rubbing together and producing an static charge. this is the really simple answer.
When friction is createed between two objects, the objects create static electricity! :D
static electricity occurs when objects gain electrons
It isn't the same. Static electricity is created by friction between two objects, and current electricity is a flow of continuos movement of electrons. Hope this helps!
It isn't the same. Static electricity is created by friction between two objects, and current electricity is a flow of continuos movement of electrons. Hope this helps!
Heat,wear,and static electricity(depending on what the objects are made of).
Static electricity is generated by rubbing two nonmagnetic objects together.
There is no friction IN static electricity. However static electricity can be caused BY friction.
Electricity is the force of what causes static cling in a dryer.