An object that requires the use of electricity can be for communicating, recreation or for daily household tasks. There are many things that you cannot immediatly think of that require electricity such as car batteries.
A plane, electric car, lightning, dishwasher and so on!
Yes, static electricity does affect objects.
When metal objects conduct electricity the electricity just passes through them, it does not remain to impart an electrical charge.
ELECTONS
Static
Static electricity is generated by rubbing two nonmagnetic objects together.
a good conducter of electricity needs what object to work
Yes, static electricity does affect objects.
yes. the more electricity the hotter.
when two objects need to touch each other to work, an example for a contact force is static electricity. !
static electricity occurs when objects gain electrons
When metal objects conduct electricity the electricity just passes through them, it does not remain to impart an electrical charge.
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ELECTONS
Rubber objects do not conduct electricity, neither do they let electricity travel through them.
Electricity can do more than just shock you when opening the door or make dust and pet hair to stick to you. Electricity can actually bend a steam of water and can charge objects.
A hair dryer
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