Sitting on a couch.
Shooting birds.
Eating trees.
Kicking dogs.
Smelling polar bears.
Watching porn.
Driving a cow.
Touching cacti.
Listening to octopi communicate.
Reading this.
All very good non-examples of static electricity!
Common examples of static electricity include clothes sticking together after coming out of the dryer, receiving a shock when touching a metal doorknob after walking on carpet, and hair standing up after rubbing a balloon on it.
Some examples of static charge include rubbing a balloon on hair to create static electricity, walking on a carpet and receiving a shock when touching a metal doorknob, and friction between clothes in a dryer generating static cling.
static electricity
Rubbing a balloon on your hair to make it stick, or shuffling your feet on the carpet and receiving a shock when you touch a metal doorknob are examples of static electricity.
No, static electricity does not have a smell.
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static electricity lightning
static electricity is static electricity
Common examples of static electricity include clothes sticking together after coming out of the dryer, receiving a shock when touching a metal doorknob after walking on carpet, and hair standing up after rubbing a balloon on it.
1.lightning2.sparks of static electricity
Some examples of static charge include rubbing a balloon on hair to create static electricity, walking on a carpet and receiving a shock when touching a metal doorknob, and friction between clothes in a dryer generating static cling.
static electricity
Rubbing a balloon on your hair to make it stick, or shuffling your feet on the carpet and receiving a shock when you touch a metal doorknob are examples of static electricity.
static electricity
No, static electricity does not have a smell.
Static electricity, lightning, and the electricity used to power appliances are all electric charges.
Static electricity constitutes of charges that are static i.e. they do not move.