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the charges of static electricity are absorbed in............
1.Moist air
2.Dry air
3.warm air
4.cold air

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The charges of static electricity are absorbed in moist air

Explanation:

  • When two materials come in contact and generate friction, a static charge will be produced because electrons might get stripped off of one surface and transported onto another.  
  • When we touch such an object, we may get shocked because the free electrons acquire a chance to leap across to our fingers.
  • This equalization of charges is known as a static discharge.
  • Static electricity generally results from an imbalance of electrons on a surface.
  • Moisture makes the air more conductive, so it absorbs and evenly distributes excess charges.
  • This is the reason, on humid or wet days, objects don’t hold static charges quite as well.
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