5-7 volts, depending on your gender and age
static electricity
No, static electricity does not have a smell.
Static electricity is a noun phrase consisting of an adjective ("static") and a noun ("electricity").
Water can conduct electricity, so it can help static electricity to dissipate or discharge. If there is a buildup of static electricity on a surface, water can provide a path for the excess charge to flow away, reducing the effects of static electricity.
No, you cannot smell static electricity in the air.
i think so because i did a project on it
yes the can sence the static electricity of an animal.
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static electricity is static electricity
static electricity
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
No, static electricity does not have a smell.
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").