The build up of static electricity indoors is usually greatest in the winter time when indoor heat is on. The home heating drys the air in the house and with a lower humidity the static build up does not dissipate as well as higher humid air will.
It is current. Because current electricity has moving charges while static electricity has stationary charges.
Ben Franklin proved that lightning was static electricity by means of his kite experiment. He believed that lighting was a form of static electricity on a huge scale.
If you mean static electricity which makes the hair "poof" then squeezing the hair using your hands and blowing on it can help. Don't brush it though that usually makes it worse.
yes
When the air is dry, static electricity is enhanced and more noticeable because of the easiness in transfer of electrons.
in very dry conditions
The build up of static electricity indoors is usually greatest in the winter time when indoor heat is on. The home heating drys the air in the house and with a lower humidity the static build up does not dissipate as well as higher humid air will.
The build up of static electricity indoors is usually greatest in the winter time when indoor heat is on. The home heating drys the air in the house and with a lower humidity the static build up does not dissipate as well as higher humid air will.
in very dry conditions
static electricity is static electricity
Usually static electricity is caused by a build up of electrons on the surface of an object
Static charge and static electricity are 2 different terms for the same thing. Static electricity is voltage without current, usually created by friction. Voltage and EMF are 2 different terms for the same thing. When static electricity generates current, it is called a discharge and the static electricity ceases to exist. It has been discharged.
Static electricity in hair can cause it to feel dry and it may start floating away from your head. This usually happens when it is not very humid.
Static electricity is static. It's just shortened.
none, except:static electricity is electric charge without current flow, usually induced by friction between two different insulating materials.dynamic electricity is electric charge with current flow.when static electricity is discharged it is no longer static, as there is current flow during the discharge.
static electricity can be called high voltage static electricity can be called high voltage static electricity can bend water
Certainly. Electricity is the flow of electrons, either continuously or from a quick discharge. Static machines usually produce continuous sparks. ( Wikipedia.org/whimshurst or Wikipedia.org/vandegraaf .)