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static electricity can be quite shocking. source: info hoffman/flickr
1 static electricity is a ubiquitous part of everyday life. it’s all around us, sometimes funny and obvious, as when it makes your hair stand on end, sometimes hidden and useful, as when harnessed by the electronics in your cellphone. the dry winter months are high season for an annoying downside of static electricity – electric discharges like tiny lightning zaps whenever you touch door knobs or warm blankets fresh from the clothes dryer.
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what are 3 examples of static in every day life?
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From the given text, we can identify three examples of static electricity in daily life: 1) Making hair stand on end. 2) Being harnessed by the electronics in a cellphone. 3) Electric discharges (like tiny lightning zaps) when touching door knobs or warm blankets from the clothes dryer.
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- Making hair stand on end.
- Harnessed by the electronics in a cellphone.
- Electric discharges (tiny lightning zaps) when touching door knobs or warm blankets from the clothes dryer.