Sherifa Malalla 8E STATIC ELECTRICITY.  Paint spraying cars  Electrostatic precipitator  Photocopier  Antistatic floors  champions.com/science/static_uses.htm.

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Sherifa Malalla 8E STATIC ELECTRICITY

 Paint spraying cars  Electrostatic precipitator  Photocopier  Antistatic floors  champions.com/science/static_uses.htm champions.com/science/static_uses.htm USES OF STATIC ELECTRICITY

 1. When you rub a balloon on your head, Then put it next to the wall and see if it stays there.  2. When you rub your feet on the carpet and then touch a metal object  3. Rub a material and place it under running water.  EXAMPLES OF STATIC ELECTRICITY

 When you touch a door handle sometimes you get a shock, the shock is bad because even a small shock could make you die easily.  When working with computer components such as motherboards or memory cards. A small amount of static is capable of damaging those sensitive components  ricity_cause ricity_cause PROBLEMS OF STATIC ELECTRICITY