Yes, the body is a natural capacitor. Therefore, it builds up static charges. Not much else to say about it, really.
A static charge builds up when two things are rubbing together.
The term used to describe the build up of electric charge on a non-conductive material due to friction is static electricity.
when various fabrics rub together, excess charges are picked up by some and lost by others, creating a build-up of charges. opposites attract--like charges repel
When the clothes are tossed and tumbled in the dryer, they rub against each other and build up static electricity. The static electricity is a build up of charges on the clothes and it is attracted to the opposite charge that is present on the body. Since opposite charges attract, the clothes cling to the body.
Static
It is called static.
The build up of a charge on an object can be referred to as a static build up charge.
The build up of a charge on an object can be referred to as a static build up charge.
Static Electricity
positive energy!!! static electricity
When you build up electrical charges on the surface of an object you get static. Static can result in a small shock if the electrical charge is given a direct conductive contact to the ground.
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Static charge is the buildup of electric charges on an object. This is a Biology question.
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It is static electricity or in other words just static, or just a static charge.
Yes, the body is a natural capacitor. Therefore, it builds up static charges. Not much else to say about it, really.