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Does copper absorb electricity and water?

No. I'm not sure what "absorb electricity" even means, and copper doesn't absorb water to any appreciable degree.


What is the best conductor for static electricity?

Metals such as copper and aluminum are good conductors of static electricity. They allow the charge to flow through them easily, preventing the build-up of static electricity.


How can I effectively minimize static electricity by wrapping a vacuum hose with copper wire?

Wrapping a vacuum hose with copper wire can effectively minimize static electricity by providing a conductive path for the static charge to dissipate. The copper wire acts as a grounding mechanism, allowing the static electricity to flow through it and reduce the buildup of charge on the hose. This can help prevent static electricity from causing issues such as shocks or damage to electronic equipment.


What happens when you rub a comb of a piece of wool?

The copper penny might get cleaner. If it were a rubber penny, then you would get static electricity.


Why can static electricity not to be used to run a television?

static electricity is static electricity


What is the type of electricity that electrons build up on an object?

static electricity


Is gold or copper the second best conductor of electricity?

Copper is the second best conductor of electricity with low static resitivity (high conductivity) of 1.68 E-8. Gold is next with resitivity of 2.44 e -8


Is lightning a current or static electricity?

static electricity


Does static electricity have a smell?

No, static electricity does not have a smell.


What does static electricity constitute?

Static electricity constitutes of charges that are static i.e. they do not move.


What is useful about static electricity?

You can move things with static electricity!


What is static electricity in the easy form?

Easy static electricity