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because you need static electrisity to stick on to the baloons to get to the fishtank. GOOD LUCK!
You don't. Once you have a static charge, jump down to the TV, then onto the green balloon. To turn on the TV, get the screwdriver ffrom the kitchen and take the battery out of the toy truck. Put it into the TV remote and press the green button.
The build up of a charge on an object can be referred to as a static build up charge.
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.
Static electricity DOES have an electric charge.
You can use it to drive in the truck. When you go into the living room, you can take the batteries out of the truck and use them in the TV remote, to turn on the TV. (You can climb the antenna, get a static charge, and jump to the green balloon to reach the shelf above the aquarium.)
Static Charge.
Static electricity is also known as electrostatic charge or static charge.
Yes, humidity can affect static charge. Higher humidity levels can help dissipate static charge more effectively, reducing the likelihood of experiencing static shocks. Conversely, lower humidity levels can increase static charge buildup, leading to more static shocks.
A stationary electric charge is called an electric static charge.
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.
Static electricity.