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static charge do not build up when air is a) humid b) dry c) warm d) cold

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Answered by greg3429
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Moisture makes the air more conductive, so it can absorb and more evenly distribute excess charges. On humid (wet) days, objects don't hold static charges quite as well. Also, temperature changes can generate a temporary voltage.

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