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what happens to static electricity when the weather is humid?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Static electricity builds up during contact between materials as they exchange valence electrons. However, air humidity makes the air more conductive, so it can absorb and more evenly distribute excess charges. As a result, in an environment with high air humidity, objects will not hold static charges quite as well.

Answered by MizzFlorence
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Static electricity builds up during contact between materials as they exchange valence electrons. However, air humidity makes the air more conductive, so it can absorb and more evenly distribute excess charges. As a result, in an environment with high air humidity, objects will not hold static charges quite as well.

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