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Yes, static electricity
You can move a drinks can with a balloon by creating static electricity on the balloon and then using that static charge to attract the can. Rub the balloon against your hair or a piece of fabric to generate static electricity, then hold the balloon near the can to make it move. The can will be attracted to the charged balloon due to static electricity.
To make a static electric generator, you can follow these steps: 1. Obtain a non-conductive material like rubber or plastic. 2. Rub the material against a cloth to create static electricity. 3. Connect the material to a conductor like a metal rod. 4. Attach wires to the conductor to collect the generated electricity. 5. Use a capacitor to store the electricity.
Static is the name of an electricity, a spark is like the outcome of friction. Like, you can use static electricity to make a spark.
Static electricity.
Carpet and balloons
yes, it is called static electricity (has tension,)
Which materials make more static electricity when different objects are rubbed up against eachother.
No.
coal and static electricity like sparks
say, if you have a glass rod and you want to make static electricity with a cloth. you rub the two objects together which causes FRICTION. in the atom is a nucleus, shells and two subatomic particles called protons and neutrons. protons have a positive charge and neutrons have no charge. then there are electrons in the shells orbiting. when the two objects are rubbed the electrons get transferred to the cloth which makes the cloth negatively charged and the glass rod positive.
If you vacuum cleaner is using a three blade plug (cap) on the cord you should not be getting static discharges from it. Make sure that the receptacle you connect to is grounded and that the ground is connected to the body of the cleaner.