When friction is createed between two objects, the objects create static electricity! :D
yes it's the objects rubbing together and producing an static charge. this is the really simple answer.
Static charge (and thermal energy)
If they are made of different materials and are both insulators.
Static electricity is a charge built up on an object, usually from interacting with its surrounding, like shuffling your feet or rubbing fur. Its just a charge that sits there (static!) Electric discharge is when a charge moves between objects , this happens when you touch something and the static charge on you moves to the new object in one lump. One is a measure of charge, the other is the charge's movement. One is static, the other is usually fast (not always)
When friction is createed between two objects, the objects create static electricity! :D
yes it's the objects rubbing together and producing an static charge. this is the really simple answer.
it depends on the charge...if it is positive on a negative they create static if it is positive on a positive or a negative on a negative...nothingAnother view:The friction develops heat.
Static charge (and thermal energy)
one way in which objects acquire static charge is by friction against two objects which charges the atoms creating static charges/electricity. e.g put on some work boots and sit on a chair and rub them against the carpet hard and quickly so they gain static charge. then whilst still rubbind touch something metal like a pole.
If they are made of different materials and are both insulators.
Static charge is the buildup of electric charges on an object. This is a Biology question.
Static electricity is a charge built up on an object, usually from interacting with its surrounding, like shuffling your feet or rubbing fur. Its just a charge that sits there (static!) Electric discharge is when a charge moves between objects , this happens when you touch something and the static charge on you moves to the new object in one lump. One is a measure of charge, the other is the charge's movement. One is static, the other is usually fast (not always)
it is a noncontact force because before two objects touch, the electical charge held in one of the objects will "jump" to the other object, causing a static shock
Typically, movement is used to obtain electricity of the static or current varieties. Rubbing two dissimilar objects together has been used to create a difference in the distribution of charge (static electricity). Current electricity is typically made by a dynamo or generator: a wire is moved through a magnetic field.
No there is no static cling because water neutralizes objects. Therefore the clothes would ahve no charge on them.no the static discharge
Lighting is caused by static charge, not that lighting is a static charge . It happen when unlike charge come in attraction.