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That means that there is an excess of either positive or negative electric charge.
Generally, static electricity is an excess of positive charges to be held in a material.
q = Ne N = q/e Where: q = charge that can move N = number of electrons gained or lost e = elementary charge (1.602x10^-19)
Static electricity is an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material. The charge remains until it is able to move away by means of an electric current or electrical discharge. Static electricity is named in contrast with current electricity, which flows through wires or other conductors and transmits energy.
An electric charge is produced when a body has deficiency or excess of electrons from the normal due share.
It lacks electrons rather then having an excess of elementary particles, but basically it's an excess of protons.
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A negative charge is caused by a excess of electrons and a positive charge by their lack.
That means that there is an excess of either positive or negative electric charge.
The basic idea is to carry off excess electric charges, before they become dangerous - to humans, or to electronic equipment, depending on the case.
Charges are produced due to a source providing some energy. e.g cell. Firstly source creates potential difference between terminals and due to this electron at negative end of the terminal move towards positive terminal. In contrast, conventional current flows from positive to negative. In AC circuit electron stay at same place and just vibrate and energy is just passed around the circuit.
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Generally, static electricity is an excess of positive charges to be held in a material.