Becuase static electricity is generated by rubbing or by friction.
Frictional electricity is a static electrical charge.
the charges does not move in a body the frictional electricity is called static eletricity
No, not at all. Static electricity was known to the ancient Greeks.
static frictional force
This might refer to static electricity, which is a "flavor" of what is called contract electrification, or triboelectric effect. Use the link below to the related question to get the scoop.
a static force is a frictional forcebtw two bodies
The loss of static electricity as a charge moves off an object is known as an electro static discharge.
static electricity
Static is the strongest
Frictional electricity is observed more in winter than summer because of the static electricity which happens more in winter than in summer. Static electricity usually results when to materials that are dissimilar are rubbed together.
A static force is a frictional force between two forces!
static electricity is static electricity