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QuestionHow do you know if you are charged up enough to shock someone?Community AnswerPut your hand close to your hair and if you feel your hair react, that means you are charged up.
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QuestionCan static electricity make things float?Community AnswerYes. There is a great trick where you can float/levitate a dollar bill between your hands (which are electrically charged). Search for the trick on YouTube.
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QuestionCan I make static electricity by rubbing wool gloves together?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionI have socks on and it doesn't work. How do I make a charge?Community AnswerRub your socks on the carpet really fast, and it should create a charge. Also, rubbing wool with plastic can create static electricity.
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QuestionCan I make static electricity with my hands?Community AnswerYes, because you can make static or fluorescent energy when it's cold.
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QuestionHow can I shock people with static electricity?Community AnswerMake some static electricity, and then touch someone's skin. It won't work if you touch their hair or clothes.
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QuestionCan a shock from static electricity burn my skin?Community AnswerNo, the electricity isn't strong enough to burn you.
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QuestionCan I shock myself with static electricity?Ariane LiCommunity AnswerYes, you can. For example if you rub your socks against the carpet and then touch something made of metal, you will discharge the static you made onto yourself.
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QuestionCan I make static with a hairbrush like with a comb?Cat4242Community AnswerIt really depends on the material of the hairbrush. Try different ones to see what matches the results of the comb best.
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QuestionWhat causes static electricity?Community AnswerThe phenomenon of static electricity requires a separation of positive and negative charges. When two materials are in contact, electrons may move from one material to the other, which leaves an excess of positive charge on one material, and an equal negative charge on the other.
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QuestionHow do I create a static shock with my hands?Community AnswerTry rubbing some wool gloves together really fast. You can also try rubbing your hands or feet against a carpet and the static electricity will build up in your body until you release it.
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QuestionHow can I generate static electricity that is strong enough to hurt someone?Blue TopazCommunity AnswerOne way to do it is to rub your socks against carpet really fast and for way longer than what is stated here. You'll build up enough static electricity to launch a small thin beam at your victim. But know your limits. Make sure you don't hurt yourself while doing this.
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QuestionWhat happens if the object is positively charged?Community AnswerIf the object Is positively charged, you can be able to transfer it to a negatively charged object, such as your hair, skin, etc.
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QuestionHow do I reduce humidity?Community AnswerYou can buy a dehumidifier for your room. This will remove moisture from the air, making it dryer over time. Of course, a dehumidifier pretty much won't do anything outside.
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QuestionCan I also rub my wool socks on a blanket?Community AnswerYes. Remember, there is usually more static in certain fabrics when you dry them in an electric dryer.
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QuestionDoes rubbing your feet against carpet work if your hair is wet?Andy WinderCommunity AnswerYes, it will still work. As long as your socks are dry, you can conduct static electricity.
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QuestionCan static charge work if the person is insulated, i.e. wearing shoes, etc?Cat4242Community AnswerNo, because they won't conduct the electricity or give it to the target. Arms, legs, body parts, etc. usually shock the easiest
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QuestionCan I make a shock by rubbing bare hands together?Cat4242Community AnswerIf it's a dry, cold, winter day and you rub them fast like the sock method, then it is possible.
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QuestionWill a homemade electroscope measure how strong the static force is or just see if it is static?Andy WinderCommunity AnswerIt will just measure if it is static because it is a simple experiment. But you can buy professional electroscopes that measure how strong a force is.
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QuestionHow does the body balance electrons after generating static electricity if I don't touch anything?Community AnswerIt just stores it until the charge naturally dissipates. You have about a minute or so to shock something until the charge fades.
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QuestionWill touching wood get rid of static electricity?Community AnswerNo, wood does not work because it is not conductive.
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QuestionCan static make a visible spark?Community AnswerYes. Most of the time, if you look closely, you will see it. If you go down a plastic slide with a fleece jacket, you can get a 1 - 1.5 inch spark.
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QuestionIs it possible to charge a phone using static electricity?Community AnswerUnder most conditions, static electricity of the type that shocks your fingers when you touch a doorknob cannot charge a battery. To have that happen, you need to convert the high-voltage and low-current static electricity into low-voltage, moderate-current electricity for a long period of time.
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QuestionWhat will happen if I touch a person with static electricity and I also have static electricity charged?Community AnswerThis is normal. You will both feel a shock, but you won't get hurt.
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QuestionWhy didn't rubbing my fresh dry socks cause static electricity?Community AnswerYou may have prematurely discharged the shock. Try again until it works. You can test it by putting your hand close to your hair. If the hair reacts, you know that you are charged up enough.
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QuestionCan I rub fabric together to make static electricity?Community AnswerNo, this won't work, try rubbing wool and a balloon (or any plastic) together.
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QuestionCan I make static electricity by rubbing hair together?Community AnswerYes, you can. If you grab your hair and rub it very fast, it will make a little static shock. Just make sure you don't pull your hair (or anyone else's).
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QuestionCan I produce static electricity while wet?Community AnswerNo. The moisture defuses the electricity. Being dry or having dry weather when doing this is best.
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QuestionIs static electricity dangerous?Community AnswerNormally not, unless you touch something with a great amount of charge, this could burn you or even stop your heart. But with the examples given above to create static electricity, it's not dangerous.
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QuestionWhat’s the easiest way to make static electricity?Community AnswerRub your socks on the carpet really fast, and it should create a charge. Also, rubbing wool with plastic can create static electricity.
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