why should static electricity experiments be carried out dry weather?
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One of the most common conductors we encounter is water. Since water allows electrons to travel freely, it's less likely for static charges to build up in an environment where water is present. This is why static electricity is rarely an issue in the summertime — humid summer air holds more water than dry winter air.
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One of the most common conductors we encounter is water. Since water allows electrons to travel freely, it's less likely for static charges to build up in an environment where water is present. This is why static electricity is rarely an issue in the summertime — humid summer air holds more water than dry winter air
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