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β 16y agoTHE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION IS A VANDAGRAPH GENERATOR
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β 16y agoAn inverter that consists of a DC-motor driving a AC-Generator.
It's a transformer that operates with AC current in and out. It's an ordinary transformer, with the term "static" used to differentiate it from rotating transformers, such as motor-generator sets.
The friction between the drill bit and the relative material it is drilling through.
The armature is the moving part of a motor or generator. Tthe shaft is the central rod on which the armature rotates. The commutator is the part that transfers the power too or from the moving windings in the armature to the static part of the motor or generator (either too or from the electricity supply).
Static Electricity is very useful in many things we use in our everyday life. For instance, Photocopiers use static electricity to give the image or text a charge. The toner and the image have opposite charges because opposite charges attract. Static Electricity is also used in the ink. It makes the ink attracted to the places in which the information we need to be printed on the paper not where its supposed to stay white.
The Van de Graaff generator was developed around 1930. It is a device that can store and produce high-voltage static electricity.
Friction is the force that causes static charge
The purpose of the Van de Graff generator was for it to be used to study static charge
friction between the tires and the ground.
Friction can cause a build-up of static charge because when two objects rub against each other, electrons can be transferred from one material to the other, creating an imbalance of positive and negative charges. This imbalance leads to the accumulation of static charge on the surfaces of the materials involved in the friction.
Friction can produce heat, wear and tear on surfaces, and sound.
When you rub a plastic comb against dry hair, friction causes electrons to transfer from the hair to the comb, giving the comb a negative charge and the hair a positive charge. This separation of charges creates static electricity.
A generator moves a coil of wire near a magnet, causing the electrons in the wire to move, creating an electric current. This movement of electrons is what generates static electricity in the form of a build-up of electric charge on the surface of the object.
opposite electric charge
Static electricity is produced when two different materials come into contact and then separate, causing a transfer of electrons between the two materials. This transfer of electrons creates an imbalance in the electrical charge on the surface of the materials, resulting in static electricity.
Static friction
Static electricity occurs when there is a buildup of electric charge on the surface of an object due to friction with another surface. This charge imbalance can cause sparks or shocks when the object comes into contact with a conductor or a grounded object. Static electricity is more likely to happen in dry environments or when certain materials, like plastics or rubber, are involved.