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Definition of static electricity in English: static electricitynoun mass nounA stationary electric charge, typically produced by friction, which causes sparks or crackling or the attraction of dust or hair. Example sentencesExamples - In fact, static electricity - which is the imbalance of positive and negative electron charges - has been found to be the cause of several fires.
- I know static electricity gets built up more easily in a dry environment, like my house in the winter, but humidifiers and similar products are not an option here.
- When you pat your cats, you run the risk of electrocuting them from the massive amount of static electricity in the air?
- The nylon version is cheaper but remember to use a cream rinse or coat lubricant with this brush, otherwise static electricity will build up and cause the hair to become brittle.
- Bringing it closer to his face, he could smell ozone and stifled a yelp as a spark of static electricity leaped from the blade to his nose.
- Anti-static flooring prevents static electricity from damaging data and electrical components.
- Leaving the PC plugged in, touch a metal surface inside the computer to dissipate static electricity, which can zap a PC's tiny circuits.
- Fire officials say gas station explosions like this are rare, but they can be sparked by static electricity or cell phones igniting the gasoline vapors.
- At a public lecture in 1730, a young boy was hung from the ceiling with a clothes line, charged up with static electricity, then dangled over a pile of feathers that floated magically up to his body.
- Palm delayed shipping the m500s because they couldn't properly protect against static electricity, Yankowski said on a conference call.
- The real differences are that the Dwyer model is a bit more fragile; it can be affected by static electricity and moisture; and it must be kept clean.
- The air around Jonah suddenly hummed and crackled, and he felt the hair on the back of his neck rising as static electricity coursed through the room.
- The fountains are also said to act as natural humidifiers which help balance moisture levels in the atmosphere and work to improve skin condition while reducing static electricity.
- Olefin is used when there are budget limitations or where resistance to sunlight fading or the generation of low levels of static electricity is important.
- According to investigations by oil company BP, in many cases static electricity discharging from a person created the spark that triggered the blaze.
- And even the wrong kind of electricity, such as a brief crackling spark of static electricity, can do in a small delicate electronic component.
- You may have noticed that clothing made of polyester can accumulate a considerable charge of static electricity in the winter.
- An electrostatic sprayer has a nozzle that charges tiny pesticide droplets with static electricity so they cling to plant leaves.
- Various devices have been tried for warding them off, such as explosive rockets fired into thunderclouds, or towers charged with static electricity to divert them.
- We were cleared for the Nottingham arrival, which, according to our Stormscope, would be perfect for avoiding the plentiful static electricity.
Definition of static electricity in US English: static electricitynoun A stationary electric charge, typically produced by friction, which causes sparks or crackling or the attraction of dust or hair. Example sentencesExamples - According to investigations by oil company BP, in many cases static electricity discharging from a person created the spark that triggered the blaze.
- In fact, static electricity - which is the imbalance of positive and negative electron charges - has been found to be the cause of several fires.
- Anti-static flooring prevents static electricity from damaging data and electrical components.
- I know static electricity gets built up more easily in a dry environment, like my house in the winter, but humidifiers and similar products are not an option here.
- Olefin is used when there are budget limitations or where resistance to sunlight fading or the generation of low levels of static electricity is important.
- When you pat your cats, you run the risk of electrocuting them from the massive amount of static electricity in the air?
- Palm delayed shipping the m500s because they couldn't properly protect against static electricity, Yankowski said on a conference call.
- At a public lecture in 1730, a young boy was hung from the ceiling with a clothes line, charged up with static electricity, then dangled over a pile of feathers that floated magically up to his body.
- Various devices have been tried for warding them off, such as explosive rockets fired into thunderclouds, or towers charged with static electricity to divert them.
- The fountains are also said to act as natural humidifiers which help balance moisture levels in the atmosphere and work to improve skin condition while reducing static electricity.
- Fire officials say gas station explosions like this are rare, but they can be sparked by static electricity or cell phones igniting the gasoline vapors.
- Bringing it closer to his face, he could smell ozone and stifled a yelp as a spark of static electricity leaped from the blade to his nose.
- And even the wrong kind of electricity, such as a brief crackling spark of static electricity, can do in a small delicate electronic component.
- The nylon version is cheaper but remember to use a cream rinse or coat lubricant with this brush, otherwise static electricity will build up and cause the hair to become brittle.
- You may have noticed that clothing made of polyester can accumulate a considerable charge of static electricity in the winter.
- The real differences are that the Dwyer model is a bit more fragile; it can be affected by static electricity and moisture; and it must be kept clean.
- Leaving the PC plugged in, touch a metal surface inside the computer to dissipate static electricity, which can zap a PC's tiny circuits.
- We were cleared for the Nottingham arrival, which, according to our Stormscope, would be perfect for avoiding the plentiful static electricity.
- An electrostatic sprayer has a nozzle that charges tiny pesticide droplets with static electricity so they cling to plant leaves.
- The air around Jonah suddenly hummed and crackled, and he felt the hair on the back of his neck rising as static electricity coursed through the room.
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