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A device that uses static electricity to form images?

Is a photocopier.


Devise that uses static electricity to form images?

photocopier


What are 2 causes static electricity?

Static electricity translates into electrons not in motion. Typically, you rub rubber on fur to get static electricity. I get static electricity from petting my cat (I am a rubber of my cat, but I am not made of rubber.)


Are apliances and house hold power uses of static electricity?

yes they are.


What technology uses static electricity?

Piezoelectric discharge (some butane lighters)


How can you use static charges and static elec to generate EMF or elec current?

Static charge and static electricity are 2 different terms for the same thing. Static electricity is voltage without current, usually created by friction. Voltage and EMF are 2 different terms for the same thing. When static electricity generates current, it is called a discharge and the static electricity ceases to exist. It has been discharged.


Why can static electricity not to be used to run a television?

static electricity is static electricity


What type of electricity is not useful?

The LEAST useful form of energy is Static Electricity however it to still find some uses.


What is the type of electricity that electrons build up on an object?

static electricity


How does a photocopier use static electricity?

A photocopier uses static electricity to attract toner particles onto the paper. The drum in the photocopier is charged with static electricity, which attracts the toner particles. When the toner particles are transferred onto the paper, the static charge helps to keep them in place until they are heat-fused onto the paper.


Is lightning a current or static electricity?

static electricity


Does static electricity have a smell?

No, static electricity does not have a smell.

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