Tape. Post-it notes. Sending paint droplets into the air, to be coalesced primarily on a staticlly-charged surface. In furnace return air electronic air filters. In laser printers, where it attracts carbon particles to the paper's surface.
Static discharge is the spark associated with static electricity that is caused by electrostatic discharge.
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No. The movement of electrons is what causes electricity, and neutrons take no part in it.
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You can move things with static electricity!
Static electricity is useful in several ways. It causes attraction between particles, which makes it useful in air pollution control and photocopier technology.
Some useful electrostatic charges are; static electricity, and full electricity
It is current. Because current electricity has moving charges while static electricity has stationary charges.
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The LEAST useful form of energy is Static Electricity however it to still find some uses.
because static electricity cannot be controlled or manipulated like current electricity (think of the saying "lightning doesnt strike on the same place twice")
static eletricty is useful in several ways.It causes attractin between particles,which makes it useful in air pollution control.
Static Electricity is very useful in many things we use in our everyday life. For instance, Photocopiers use static electricity to give the image or text a charge. The toner and the image have opposite charges because opposite charges attract. Static Electricity is also used in the ink. It makes the ink attracted to the places in which the information we need to be printed on the paper not where its supposed to stay white.
static electricity is static electricity
Anti-static wrist bands or anklets help ground a person and divert static electricity. This is useful when a person works in demolition. A spark can ignite plastic explosives, and the anti-static wrist bands greatly reduce the likelihood that static electricity would detonate the materials prematurely.
Static electricity is static. It's just shortened.