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Explanation of Materials that Cause Static Electricity - Succeed in Understanding Physics: School for Champions ... Some materials cause or create more static electricity than others.
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Benjamin Franklin showed that static electricity in created in a thunderstorm cloud by flying a kite in a storm. He detected the static electricity by seeing the hairs on the kite string stand on end and by creating a a static electric spark with a metal key.
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Explanation of experiments with static electricity - Succeed in Physical Science. Also refer to physics, science, sparks, electroscope, static cling, attraction, repulsion, balloons, measurement, Ron Kurtus, School for Champions. ... Try creating static electricity wearing different types of shoes.
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Articles for science teachers, build-it projects for students and hobbyists, and general info about static electricity. Build my simple pop-bottle electrostatic motor and various electrostatic generators. Also see static electric misconceptions, library of static links. ... "Static Electricity" Page; W. Beaty...
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Science Experiments question: How is static electricity created? Static Electricity By rubbing your feet on the carpet. The discharge of electricity between your finger and the doorknob is in principle ... How do you create static libraries? How are static electricity acheive? How is staic eletricity is created?
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Because your clothing is an insulator, charges stay on each piece of clothing , creating static electricity. Try dragging your feet across a rug and then touching a doorknob. You know what will happen. You rub electrons off your shoes thus becoming charged.
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www.homebase8.net/science/electricity
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hand creating static electricity arc in plasma ball Duke Power Energy Exploratorium Hunterville North Carolina picture by Stock Connection RM. MAG1267 Fotosearch Stock Photography and Stock Footage helps you find the perfect photo or footage, fast! ... MAG1267 Stock Connection RM Rights Managed Photograph; ... Email this image...
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Using the materials listed above, we'll charge the object and then discharge it creating a snap, a little electrical shock, and a bright spark. If you're afraid of a little electrical shock then get Dad to discharge the object for you. ... Topics > Physics > Electricity...
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Static electricity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Static electricity refers to the buildup of electric charge on the surface of objects. The static charges remain on an object until they either bleed off to ground or are quickly neutralized by a dis...
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