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Static electricity is the build-up of electric charge on the surface of objects. It happens when you rub two things together, like a balloon and a woolly jumper.
An Example of Static Electricity Question: Laura takes an uncharged balloon and a jumper. She rubs the balloon against the jumper for several seconds. Laura then touches the jumper and experiences a small electrical shock. Why has this happened?
Uses of Static Electricity | Dangers of Static Electricity |
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Spray Painting: A static charge is used to ensure paint spreads evenly and sticks to the surface. | Electric Shocks: Static charge build-up can cause shocks when touching objects. |
Photocopiers: Static electricity helps to attract toner to the paper in the correct pattern. | Fires/Explosions: Static sparks can ignite flammable gases or liquids, leading to dangerous situations. |
Air Purifiers: Static charge attracts dust and particles, making it easier to remove them from the air. | Damage to Electronics: Sensitive electronic components can be damaged by static discharge. |
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