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Q: Where are you most likely to build up enough static charge to see the shock?
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Accumulation of electric charges on a object?

The build up of a charge on an object can be referred to as a static build up charge.


What is a build up of charges on an object?

The build up of a charge on an object can be referred to as a static build up charge.


What is a good clue to describe static electricity?

build up of static charge


The buildup of charges on an object is called?

It is static electricity or in other words just static, or just a static charge.


Where are you most likely to build up enough static charge to receive a shock?

On a nylon carpet in a dry areaIn a carpeted restaurant in the desertWalking on carpet during the dry winter months


What is the build-up of electric charge on an object?

Static charge is the buildup of electric charges on an object. This is a Biology question.


What electricity is a build up of a charge on an object?

Static electricity.


How do you build up static charge?

on yourself: on a dry (not humid) day (usually in winter), rub your feet wearing synthetic soled shoes, on the carpet, your body will build up static charge which you can discharge by grounding to other objects. you can build a static charge on a plastic rod by rubbing it with fur. air masses build static charges by rubbing against each other. these are just a few ways.


What is a buildup of charged particles?

It is when you charge a capacitor. When you walk across a carpet on a dry day, you build up a charge. It is discharged when you touch something.


What causes static electricity to build up?

A static charge builds up when two things are rubbing together.


What is the build up of a positive or negative electric charge on a materials surface?

Static


Is lighting static electricity?

Yes, it is static electricity caused by the charge build up from the movement of air over the earth.