Electricity is created by the movement of electrons in a particular direction. A large jump of electrons results in sparks, or even lightning.
Sparks! And when the distance is large enough, lightning!
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Electrons are constantly revolving around atoms, which in turn make up molecules. These electrons jump from one referential body to another, which is the reason behind static.
Sparks! And when the distance is large enough, lightning!
They build up.
Static electricity builds up on an object when the object gains or loses electrons through friction or contact with another object. This imbalance of electrons creates a charge on the object, leading to static electricity build-up.
They build up.
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If the carpet is synthetic you can build up a static charge as electrons are rubbed off the carpet. This works particularly well on cool dry days. You can get rid of the charge build up by washing your hands, touching a large metal object like a railing or by touching your friend, you will see a small blue spark as the charge discharges. (You will also see your friend jump.)
Measure out your run up by taking large strides starting from the takeoff board toward your starting point. Find a comfortable distance that allows you to build enough speed and momentum for your jump. It's important to practice and adjust your run up to find the optimal distance for your jump.
Electrons build up electrical discharge. They carry negative charge.
In a capacitor it is a build up of electrons on a plate.