static electricity
Static Discharge:Perhaps you see a spark jump between your hand and the doorknob. The spark is an example of an electric discharge. An electric discharge is the movement of static charge from one place to another. The spark you saw was the result of a static charge moving between your hand and the doorknob.
Static electricity is static. It's just shortened.
The smoke is a cloud of chemicals which will likely have a neutral charge. The static electricity generates a magnetic force which attracts the neutral particles. See the link for details.
Rub your head with a rubber balloon. Then you will see your hair stand on end because the static electricity in it causes each hair strand to repel every other strand.
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The static electricity isn't. But the little spark you see when an object charged with static electricity touches something else is.
Static elecricity is when two things rub together, and one of the materials picks up negatively charged electrons- making the item that has picked up elecrons negative, and the other one positive. This charge does not move easily, or through wires etc. The electriciy used to turn lights on etc is current electricity, where a power cource eg. a battery provides a current to "push" the charge around a circuit.
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static visual acuity is the ability to see clearly and a non moving position and looking at a non moving object.
Static elecricity is when two things rub together, and one of the materials picks up negatively charged electrons- making the item that has picked up elecrons negative, and the other one positive. This charge does not move easily, or through wires etc. The electriciy used to turn lights on etc is current electricity, where a power cource eg. a battery provides a current to "push" the charge around a circuit.