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Can you light a fluorescent bulb with static electricity?

Yes, you can flash a fluorescent tube with static electricity. Once the static potential difference is equalized the tube will go out. <<>> Static electricity is discharged with a spark in a fraction of a second. Florescent bulbs stay on for long periods of time. Perhaps it could operate a strobe light one time every few minutes. A strobe light does not provide enough light to be useful for anything except photography and dancing at a club!


What are three exceptions to the normal properties of metals and non metals?

Metals:All metals are hard except sodiumAll metals have a high density except sodiumAll metals are solid at room temperature except mercuryNon-metals: All non-metals are insulators to electricity except graphiteAll non-metals are brittle except diamondi dont have an answer for 3 sorry! :(


What are some metallic properties?

high melting and boiling point, good conductor of electricity and heat, solid at room temperature (except mercury)


Can Carbon conduct electricity?

dose carbon dioxide conduct electricty


Which ways of producing electricity contributes to global warming?

Any electricity generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) contributes to global warming. Renewable energy does not contribute to global warming (except in a small way during equipment manufacture).Any electricity generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) contributes to global warming. Renewable energy does not contribute to global warming (except in a small way during equipment manufacture).

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What can you do on shabbat?

anything! except use electricity or fire, work, or carry (outside an aroov)


What are the steps involved in generating electricity at a power plant?

In all power-generating schemes except solar, some other form of energy is used to produce electrical energy by turning a mechanical generator.


What does a generator serve in a power plant?

All power plants use a fuel to heat up water( except hydroelectric powerplants), to create stream. The steam turns the turbine/generators to make the electricity.


What purpose does a generator serve in a power plant?

All power plants use a fuel to heat up water( except hydroelectric powerplants), to create stream. The steam turns the turbine/generators to make the electricity.


How much cake batter is safe to consume?

As much as you want except if your pregnant


What uses motion to produce an electric current?

Any electrical generator except solar.


Is current from a generator flows through the phase line and return through neutral to generator?

Yes, except that the correct term is 'line' conductor, not a 'phase' conductor.


What can you do outside when its cold?

Anything you can do outside when it's warmer outside except you are wearing a coat


Is it legal to run your car with a hydrogen generator in Europe?

yes in all countries except France


What material does not allow light to pass through is a good conductor of heat but not a good conductor of electricity?

Non metals are poor conductors of heat and are not conductors of electricity , except for carbon , which is can conduct a little bit of electricity. Non metals are poor conductors of heat and are not conductors of electricity , except for carbon , which is can conduct a little bit of electricity.


Can electricity pass through a steel spoon?

yes because any metals except iron lets electricity through it


How does gas genetate electricity?

Gas is used to fuel the turbines that turn the electrical generators. The gas turbine is the same in principle as the ones used on jet airplanes, except they use natural gas instead of liquid jet fuel and the power comes out through a shaft that turns the generator.