Charge (electrons) that do not flow.
static electricity
No, static electricity does not have a smell.
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 is a noun phrase consisting of an adjective ("static") and a noun ("electricity").
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Static electricity.
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Static is one type
Static Electricity
Static electricity is the non-moving kind.
Lightning is an example of static electricity
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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.
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static electricity is static electricity
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