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Crackle of nylon clothing, Lightning, Rubbing a ballon on your hair and sticking pieces of hair with it.

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  1. Rubbing a balloon on hair and seeing it stick to a wall, as the balloon picks up excess electrons and becomes negatively charged.
  2. Lightning during a thunderstorm, where there is a discharge of built-up electric charge between clouds or between a cloud and the ground.
  3. Static electricity causing clothes to cling together in a dryer, due to the transfer of electrons between the fabric.
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