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The movement of static electricity into an object called a static discharge.

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Accumulation of electric charges on a object?

The build up of a charge on an object can be referred to as a static build up charge.


The buildup of charges on an object is called?

The buildup of charges on an object is called static electricity. This occurs when there is an imbalance of positive and negative charges on the surface of an object, leading to the attraction or repulsion of other objects.


What is the loss of static electricity called?

The loss of static electricity is called &quot;discharge.&quot; This occurs when excess electric charge on an object is neutralized by transferring electrons to or from another object.


What is it called when electric charge has accumulated on an object?

Static electricity .


Does static electricity move?

yes, static electricity travels to sharp edges.


What is the type of electricity that electrons build up on an object?

static electricity


What is a still charge that builds up on an object called?

Static Electricity


The net accumulation of electric charges on an object are called?

static electricity


What is the movement of static electricity called?

The movement of static electricity is called discharge. This occurs when an excess of electric charge accumulates in one area and then seeks to neutralize by moving to another area with a lower charge.


How are static electicity and current electricity alike?

Static electricity and current electricity are both forms of electrical energy. They both involve the movement of electrons, but in static electricity, the charges accumulate on an object and do not flow, while in current electricity, the charges continuously flow in a circuit.


Is an object with static electricity neutral?

yes


Static electricity is electricity at rest. true of false?

The statement is not correct. Electricity is generated by the movement of the charges. So if the charges are static, i.e if they do not change their position then how electricity/current will be produced.