Three common uses for static electricity are in photocopiers to attract toner to paper, in air filters to attract and remove dust particles, and in industrial applications for painting and powder coating to attract and hold the material to the surface being coated.
Static electricity is used in photocopiers and laser printers to attract toner particles to the paper. It is also used in industrial applications to remove dust and unwanted particles from surfaces through static charge.
photocopier
Is a photocopier.
yes they are.
Piezoelectric discharge (some butane lighters)
air conditioners
static electricity is static electricity
A suitable title for a science project about static electricity could be "Harnessing the Power of Static Electricity: Investigating Charge Transfer and Its Practical Applications." This title effectively conveys the focus of the project on static electricity, the exploration of charge transfer mechanisms, and the potential real-world implications or uses of the research findings.
The LEAST useful form of energy is Static Electricity however it to still find some uses.
static electricity
A photocopier uses static electricity to attract toner particles onto the paper. The drum in the photocopier is charged with static electricity, which attracts the toner particles. When the toner particles are transferred onto the paper, the static charge helps to keep them in place until they are heat-fused onto the paper.