i think so because i did a project on it
It is current. Because current electricity has moving charges while static electricity has stationary charges.
Ben Franklin proved that lightning was static electricity by means of his kite experiment. He believed that lighting was a form of static electricity on a huge scale.
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When the air is dry, static electricity is enhanced and more noticeable because of the easiness in transfer of electrons.
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.
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static electricity is static electricity
Humans can typically detect static electricity at levels as low as 3,000 volts, but this may vary depending on individual sensitivity. Below this threshold, static electricity may not be felt by most people.
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No, static electricity does not have a smell.
Quite wrong! Just walk down a hotel corridor and touch the handle of your room door...there will be a distinct crack and you will detect the static electric charge you have accumulated. It hurts.
Static electricity constitutes of charges that are static i.e. they do not move.
You can move things with static electricity!
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Static electricity is a noun phrase consisting of an adjective ("static") and a noun ("electricity").
Static electricity translates into electrons not in motion. Typically, you rub rubber on fur to get static electricity. I get static electricity from petting my cat (I am a rubber of my cat, but I am not made of rubber.)