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The rubbing of certain materials against one another can transfer negative charges, or electrons. For example, if you rub your shoe on the carpet, your body collects extra electrons. The electrons cling to your body until they can be released.
Measuring static electricity with a multimeter is not possible and that is why a static charge meter needs to be used. The FMX-004 is a convenient, compact and pocket sized handheld static field meter. The instrument for measuring static electricity will tell you the static electricity measured in kV.
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The Triboelectric Effect There are different ways charge can be separated from a neutral object: by heat (pyroelectric effect), by pressure (piezoelectric effect), by charge induction (electrostatic induction), and the most common way, by friction (triboelectric effect).
Static electricity has several uses, also called applications, in the real world. One main use is in printers and photocopiers where static electric charges attract the ink, or toner, to the paper. Other uses include paint sprayers, air filters, and dust removal. Static electricity can also cause damage.
Static electricity can be seen when a balloon is rubbed against one's hair, for example. Another common example is the shock one receives after walking across a carpet and then touching a door knob. Lightning is also the result of static electric discharge.
Based on the above list, the most dangerous part of electricity to the human body is the current. As little as 0.2 Amps can be fatal depending on the person because of its effect on the heart. This is the reason why the much lower voltage of a wall outlet can kill you.
Static electricity is the buildup of the electrical charge in an object when it is rubbed against another object. Static electricity causes objects to stick together when they have opposite charges and repel when they have the same charge. Common examples of this include rubbing a party balloon on your head.

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