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").
No, you cannot smell static electricity in the air.
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.
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
No, static electricity does not have a smell.
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 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").