does copper absorb electricty
The two types are "static electricity" and "current electricity."
This electricity is static electricity, as you asked. See the related question and the link below.
AC specifies alternating current and DC means direct current.
A discharge of static electricity from a huge cloud is called lightning.
An electrostatic charge, that is one not caused by a flow of current
No. I'm not sure what "absorb electricity" even means, and copper doesn't absorb water to any appreciable degree.
The copper penny might get cleaner. If it were a rubber penny, then you would get static electricity.
static electricity is static electricity
Static electricity is static. It's just shortened.
static electricity can be called high voltage static electricity can be called high voltage static electricity can bend water
static electricity
Which is a characteristic of static 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
Static electricity constitutes of charges that are static i.e. they do not move.
Easy static electricity
You can move things with static electricity!
everything electronic is static electricity