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6th April 2016, 12:07 PM
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Re: Static Electricity Examples

Static electricity is basically the electric charge of a surface or material being out of equalization. Everything is comprised of molecules and atoms contain protons, neutrons and electrons. Protons have a positive charge, electrons a negative charge and neutrons are unbiased significance they have no charge. At the point when two articles are rubbed against each other, electrons can exchange starting with one protest then onto the next. This develops electricity produced via friction.


Examples of Static Electricity are:

Walking across a carpeted floor and getting a shock when touching a door knob or other metal object is an example of static electricity.

Clothes stuck to one another after being in the dryer is another example of static electricity.

On the off chance that a man wearing a fleece cap uproots the cap, her hair turns out to be electrically charged. The fleece rubs against the hair when the cap is uprooted, exchanging electrons from the individual's hair to the cap. This leaves the hair absolutely charged. With power, opposites are inclined toward one another, and things that have the same charge repulse. The emphatically charged hair remains on end and sticks up in light of the fact that it is repulsed by the other absolutely charged hairs on the head. The all the more rubbing between two protests, the more friction based electricity develop and the bigger the electrical charge.





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