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The science of static electricity - Anuradha Bhagwat

The science of static electricity - Anuradha Bhagwat

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Weve all had the experience: youre walking across a soft carpet, you reach for the doorknob and ZAP. But what causes this trademark jolt of static electricity? Anuradha Bhagwat sheds light on the phenomenon by examining the nature of matter. Lesson by Anuradha Bhagwat
Date: 2020-08-22

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I still don't get everything. Why rubbing feet on carpet will make electrons go to me? I thought we both dont have loosely bounded electrons. Same goes to hair and a hair brush. Which one of these have loosely bounded electrons? Why they get charged whenn rubbed?
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If the unseen force static electricity can draw or pull non-magnetic materials, can static electricity be used in an opposite manner to keep a device up in the sky, away from the earth, to function as anti-gravity?
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Came here for a physics lesson, and now I know how to combat my nemesis: the metal bar on my bed which always shocks me in the evening.
I'd like to say that this information is absolutely shocking!
Ba-dum tss!

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What happens to the doorknob, it has lost electrons from giving it to the person so it is positive. Does it just then stay positive forever. If not how d the extra electrons be restored.
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