make pieces of paper then take a plastic scale
and rub it on your hair and then take it near
the pieces, observe
ans : the pieces of cloth flies in the and sticks to
the scale
this is called STATIC ELECTRIC FORCE
Static electricity is a non-contact force caused by an imbalance of electric charges on the surface of two objects. It is based on the attraction or repulsion of charged particles and can create forces that cause objects to stick together or repel each other.
Static electricity is a stationary electric charge produced by the accumulation of excess electrons on an object's surface. It is different from current electricity, which is the flow of electric charge through a conductor. Static electricity is commonly generated by friction between two objects.
Static electricity is produced by rubbing two materials together, causing electrons to transfer from one material to the other. This build-up of charges creates an imbalance that results in static electricity.
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.
Static electricity can be produced by rubbing a comb against certain materials like wool or fur. This friction causes electrons to move between the comb and the material, resulting in a buildup of electric charge on the comb.
static electricity
Static electricity.
Static electricity is a non-contact force caused by an imbalance of electric charges on the surface of two objects. It is based on the attraction or repulsion of charged particles and can create forces that cause objects to stick together or repel each other.
That is the static charge, which make a paper clip cling to a comb.
Static
Static Electricity
Static is one type
Static electricity is the non-moving kind.
Lightning is an example of static electricity
static electricity? dont really understand what exactly u mean
Static.
When you get shocked from a metal doorknob, you are experiencing static electricity. This occurs when an imbalance of electric charges builds up on the doorknob and your body, and discharges when you touch the doorknob.