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The electric static generator is a device that produces static electricity, or electricity at high voltage
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I have learned some things about it. Maybe your hair is static. It depends. A wooly dress or coat might just work.
when two objects need to touch each other to work, an example for a contact force is static electricity. !
Ir rubs and it makes static electricity so it makes your hands worm.
Wood, linen cloth and vellum{ sheepskin } all have poor conductivity .
you can be killed with a baseall bat and and a hammer but not a static electrical wop. people live in the world not knowing how things work but everything is round, kinda like yo mommas ass.
discharging of static electricity from body, work surface, tools, etc. even a couple hundred volts of static electricity accidentally discharged through a part can destroy it or damage it enough to cause a failure later.
If you mean "How do you work with home electricity?" then the answer is always in a de-energized condition. No one is impressed if you work equipment "HOT" especially the people you leave behind.
No. While tornadoes are usually accompanied by lightning and can sometimes produce static discharges, electricity has nothing to do with the way they work.
Yes. Static electricity can do work.I know because when I draw a rubber comb through my hair on a dry day and then pass itover a bunch of bits of tissue on the table, the bits of tissue jump straight up to the comb.The static charge on the comb exerted a force on the tissue bits, and the product of the forceon each bit multiplied by the distance through which it jumped is the work done on it by thestatic field.
Normally it is static therefore it does no work. An insulating surface is capable of supporting a collection of free electric charges, and they produce an elecric field which produces a force on any other charge that is brought close.