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What does a static electricity charge?

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Answered by ᏕɱartYᎶᴜʀɭ
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Explanation:

Static electricity is the result of an imbalance between negative and positive charges in an object. These charges can build up on the surface of an object until they find a way to be released or discharged. ... The rubbing of certain materials against one another can transfer negative charges, or electrons.

Answered by arunyadav1973
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Explanation:

Static electricity is basically an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material. The charge remains until it is"discharged". A static electric charge can be created whenever two surfaces contact and separate, and at least one of the surfaces has a high resistance to electric current (and is therefore an electrical insulator). The familiar spark one sees of a static shock–more specifically, is an electrostatic discharge– caused by the neutralization of charge.

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