Lightning. About 240,000 volts, but it varies.
I think you missed a few zeros. Estimates are at several hundred million volts.
yea i think its 240,000,000
static electricity
Static electricity is the buildup of electric charge on the surface of an object, while current electricity is the flow of electric charge through a conductor. Static electricity involves stationary charges, whereas current electricity involves moving charges. When static electricity is discharged, it can create a current flow.
When you get shocked from a metal doorknob, you are experiencing static electricity. This occurs when an imbalance of electric charges builds up on the doorknob and your body, and discharges when you touch the doorknob.
Lightning is an example of static electricity
Static Electricity.
No, but a strong static discharge might burn you.
No, static electricity is not typically strong enough to light a light bulb. To light a light bulb, you generally need a continuous flow of electricity, which is not provided by static electricity. Static electricity is more commonly used in applications like static shocks or attracting small objects.
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No, static electricity cannot cause a sandstorm. Sandstorms are typically caused by natural weather phenomena such as strong winds lifting and carrying sand particles into the air. Static electricity results from the build-up of electric charge on the surface of objects.
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static electricity
No, static electricity does not have a smell.
Balloons made of materials that are good insulators, such as rubber or plastic, tend to accumulate the most static electricity. When these materials are rubbed against other surfaces, like hair or clothing, they can build up a charge which can create a strong static electricity effect.
Static electricity constitutes of charges that are static i.e. they do not move.
In clouds. It is a very, very strong form of static electricity (static is what makes your hair stand up when you rub it with a balloon.)
You can move things with static electricity!
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