Lighting is caused by static charge, not that lighting is a static charge . It happen when unlike charge come in attraction.
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Friction is the force that causes static charge
Lighting
in my own explanation static charge is a reaction between the (+)protons and (-)electrons an the effect of this reaction is called static electricity.
As the word static means motionless or stationary, the static electricity refers to electrons that are stationary. Hence, static electricity is a charge and not a current.
Static generators, such as the Wimshurst and the Van deGraaff, both separatecharges by rubbing/scraping one surface against another. They differ in howthey store the charge before the zzapp occurs.
Yes, it is static electricity caused by the charge build up from the movement of air over the earth.
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Yes , brushing your hair or walking on a nylon carpet will cause you to generate a static charge.
Yes. You can use a battery to charge a capacitor, which is an electrical device that stores static charge.
THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION IS A VANDAGRAPH GENERATOR
it will produce static electricity and the static electricity will make the balloons stick together for about 2 seconds
"Static electricity" is more accurately referred to as "static charge". Yes, of course you can. you just rub 2 good insulators together (plastic is recommended) and use it to pick up small bits of paper. static is electricity that doesn't move in a current. Or, run a plastic comb through your hair. It will take on a static charge.
The build up of a charge on an object can be referred to as a static build up charge.
Static discharge
lighting
Using a "lightning rod" that is set on the top of the tower to direct electricity from the static charge down to the ground where it is then deemed harmless
Friction is the force that causes static charge