Static electricity.
Electricity moves through materials when there is a flow of charged particles, typically electrons, along a pathway provided by the material's structure. Conductive materials such as metals have free electrons that can move easily through the material, allowing electricity to flow. Insulating materials, on the other hand, impede the flow of electrons, preventing electricity from moving through them.
if it is a fixed pulley, itself doesnt move. If it is a rotating pulley, its joint probably doesnt move.
you knock the person away with something that doesnt conduct electricity like a broomstick for example and then call the emergency services.
Bakelite.
I call it electricity regardless of my level of activity at the moment.
She probably doesnt like you or understand what you want
After first date, if he doesn't reply to your calls and messages, then stop calling again. Maybe he is not interested. If he was busy he will call back, but if he doesn't you have to move on.
You can move things with static electricity!
electrons
A fluid that conducts electricity is called an electrolyte. Electrolytes contain ions that are free to move and carry an electric current. Examples include saltwater and battery electrolytes.
rubber would be an example of something that does not allow electricity to move through it easily
on call . it doesnt make senseif your "in call" on call means that they can call you into work anytime .