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Any Research science fair project on static electricity?

Well, you can try this experiment- it is 'What happens when static electricity is discharged?' It's in the category of Physics-Electricity. Hope this helps!


What is produced when static electricity is discharged into the air?

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What would happen you rub your feet on a rug and you touch water?

Rubbing your feet on a rug can create static electricity. When you touch water after building up static electricity, there can be a spark or small shock as the static electricity is discharged. This happens because water is a conductor of electricity and helps to dissipate the charge.


What carrys the most static electricity?

Clouds carry a massive amount of static which is discharged as lightning.


What are questions for static electrity to do research on?

How are electrons transferred between objects? What makes an object capable of carrying a charge? What happens to the electricity after it's discharged?


How can you tell static electricity has been discharged?

Light is released and you can feel a shock


Can build up static electricity and can be discharged?

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Why can static electricity be dangerous when its discharged?

The charges that build up on either surface can become quite large. When discharged the current will also be quite large. Large currents can cause severe injury. As an example, lightning is static electricity in action.


What is the difference between static charge and static electricity?

Static charge refers to the imbalance of electric charges on an object's surface, while static electricity is the result of the buildup of this static charge. Static electricity can manifest as phenomena such as sparks or shocks when the charges are discharged.


Which is a characteristic of static electricity?

Static electricity is the build-up of electric charge on an object with no movement of charges. It is typically generated by friction and can cause objects to attract or repel each other. Static electricity can also lead to sparks or shocks when the accumulated charge is discharged.


How is current and static electricity different?

Current electricity is the flow of electric charge through a conductor, while static electricity is a build-up of electric charge on the surface of an object. Current electricity is continuous and flows in a circuit, while static electricity does not flow and remains stationary until discharged.


What kind of electricity does not move?

Static electricity does not move, as it stays in one place until it is discharged through a conductor. Static electricity is the build-up of electric charge on the surface of objects due to an imbalance of electrons.