Any materials containing woven fibers, or natural fibers like wool, cotton, and acrylic fibers as well. Mostly it is a connection between a negative object and a positive object resulting in positive and negative charges.
static electricity
A conductor will not produce static electricity because electrons in the conductor are free to move around easily. This means any excess charge will be quickly redistributed throughout the conductor, preventing the buildup of static electricity.
Straight hair tends to have a smoother surface that allows for the buildup of static electricity more easily. Curly hair, on the other hand, has a more irregular surface texture that can help to disperse static electricity, making it less prone to static build-up.
Lightning is produced by the buildup and discharge of static electricity in the atmosphere, typically caused by the separation of positive and negative charges within a cloud or between a cloud and the ground. So, it is produced by static charge rather than being static charge itself.
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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They all produce static electricity.
Generally a pump is static.
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static electricity
Yes, you could produce static electricity.
A conductor will not produce static electricity because electrons in the conductor are free to move around easily. This means any excess charge will be quickly redistributed throughout the conductor, preventing the buildup of static electricity.
Static charges are accumulated generally on insulators.
Yes , brushing your hair or walking on a nylon carpet will cause you to generate a static charge.
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walk across a carpet and drag your feet in your socks and touch metal and you will produce static electricity and get a shock.