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Have you ever tried to shut the car door on a warm, dry day and experienced a small shock of electricity? How about rubbing your shoes along a carpeted floor to shock your friends or family members? H ...

The goal of the static electricity project is for students to put their knowledge of protons, neutrons and electrons into use by observing various electrical charges. Students should be able to identi ...

When you walk across a carpet and then touch a doorknob, you may feel a jolt caused by static electricity. Why does that happen? The soles of your shoes and the carpet are both insulators, so when the ...

When contact between two generates friction, a static charge can result because electrons might get stripped off of one surface and transported onto another. When you touch an object with a static ch ...

This science project demonstrates how static electricity can cause an object to move. It also examines just how an object affected by static electricity will move.It is an educational content by educa ...

This project introduces children to static electricity and the idea that electricity is more than lights and plugs and electric shocks.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the ...

Every winter, you get zapped; it never fails! Static electricity—an electric charge caused by things touching together—is one of those strange forces that you can't see, but you can feel (like gravity ...

A lot of things can act like magnets—they just need an electric charge. If we give a comb an electric charge, can it separate pepper from salt? Let’s find out!Can a comb separate salt and pepper?It is ...

This science project determines whether a hot liquid cools off faster when liquid is added before or after a two minute wait.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of t ...

Determine whether the color of your hair affects how much static electricity it carries.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected ...