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No. There is an excessive current draw, possibly in the form of a short circuit. Get an electrician to check it and fix it before you set fire to house.

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How does industry use electricity?

If I had to say, it would probably be the pumping of water into the building.


How do you install a mounting plate for a ceiling light?

The mounting plate for a ceiling light is designed to be mounted to a round or octagonal ceiling box. Very often these can be installed in existing structures without too much trouble. Without the box it is a code violation. Splices must be in enclosures and hanging loose in the ceiling doesn't qualify. If you do not have a box in the ceiling, you might consider installing a box ON the ceiling. It would be only 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep. Your splices would be safely inside. These boxes are typically used in outside installations and come in white or gray and take paint nicely so no one may ever notice. This type of installation is acceptable if the box is properly mounted.


Is Electricity the greatest invention?

no that would have to be transportation. we could easily live without electricity. just make a fire and cook your food over that


Who else invented electricity except for Nikola Telsa?

Nikola Tesla did not invent electricity. In fact, electricity existed for eons before humans did. It exists today not only as controlled electric current, but as static cling, lightning, and bio-electricity (which powers our nervous systems). To say that anyone invented electricity is the same as saying that someone invented fire, gravity, or light.However, it would be accurate to say that Tesla was a key figure in generating and harnessing electricity in much the same way as Benjamin Franklin is often credited with the discovery that lightning could be harnessed.If this is for a homework assignment, I believe the answer you're looking for is Benjamin Franklin and Micheal Faraday.Possibly:-Sir Humphrey DavyHans Christian Oerstedand Charles Augustine de Coulomb, whom the SI unit of charge is named after.


What kind of energy does an electrical drill use?

That would be electricity.

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How much static eletricity should you need for the balloon to stick to the roof?

You would need a significant amount of static electricity for a balloon to stick to the ceiling. Static electricity is caused by an imbalance of electric charge on an object, creating attraction or repulsion. The amount of static electricity required to make a balloon stick to the ceiling would depend on the size of the balloon, the material it's made from, and the type of ceiling surface.


What is static electricity a form of?

Another form of static elecricity would be... lightning.


Static in static electricity describes what property of the charge?

The "static" in static electricity describes that the charge is unmoving, or staying in one place. A movement of electrons is not occuring, however there is an electrical charge. The opposite would be current electricity that flows, and that you would find in electric cords, etc...


What materials would be bad for creating static electricity?

Materials that are good conductors of electricity, such as metals, tend to be bad for creating static electricity. Additionally, materials that have high humidity levels or moisture content will also be less likely to generate static electricity.


Would it be possible to create chidori with static electricity?

No, the Chidori is a fictional technique from the Naruto series that involves gathering chakra in one's hand to create an electrical charge. Static electricity would not be sufficient to replicate this technique as it is purely a concept from the show.


How do you capture static electricity?

Static electricity can be captured using materials that conduct electricity poorly, such as rubber or plastic. By rubbing these materials together, electrons can be transferred, resulting in a buildup of static charge. This charge can then be captured by touching a conductive object, such as a metal doorknob, to release a spark.


Why are you getting current from your car on touching after coming out?

That would be static electricity.


Is static electricity is a kind of a lightning?

A little but if this was homework the basic answer would NO


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 is paper attracted to negatively charged balloon?

opposite electric charge


What is a good title for a science project about static electricity?

How about "Dancing with Electrons: Exploring the Wonders of Static Electricity"? It captures the playful and intriguing nature of static electricity, inviting others to join in on the exploration and discovery. Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and enjoy the process of learning something new!


What would happen you rub your feet on a rug and you touch water?

Rubbing your feet on a rug can create static electricity. When you touch water after building up static electricity, there can be a spark or small shock as the static electricity is discharged. This happens because water is a conductor of electricity and helps to dissipate the charge.