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  2. Static cling - Wikipedia

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    An example of static cling; styrofoam peanuts clinging to a cat's fur, due to the charge of static electricity that builds up on the fur due to the cat's motions. Static cling is the tendency for light objects to stick (cling) to other objects owing to static electricity. It is common in clothing, but occurs with other items, such as the ...

  3. Static electricity - Wikipedia

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    Static electricity is an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material. The charge remains until it can move away by an electric current or electrical discharge. The word "static" is used to differentiate it from current electricity, where an electric charge flows through an electrical conductor. [1]

  4. Electrostatics - Wikipedia

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    Foam peanuts clinging to a cat's fur due to static electricity.The cat's fur becomes charged due to the triboelectric effect.The electric field of the charged fur causes polarization of the molecules of the foam due to electrostatic induction, resulting in a slight attraction of the light plastic pieces to the fur.

  5. How to Tackle That Pesky Static Cling in Your Clothes - AOL

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    Static cling is an annoying but solvable problem we all face. Here's how to prevent and get rid of static once and for all, whether at home or on the go.

  6. Triboelectric effect - Wikipedia

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    Static electricity hazard sign (ISO 7010) There are many areas in industry where triboelectricity is known to be an issue. some examples are: Non-conducting pipes carrying combustible liquids or fuels such as petrol can result in tribocharge accumulation on the walls of the pipes, which can lead to potentials as large as 90 kV. [136]

  7. Cling - Wikipedia

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    Cling film or cling wrap, alternate term for plastic wrap, used for sealing food items; Clinging, the English translation of Upādāna, a word used in both Buddhism and Hinduism; Static cling, a natural phenomenon when things stick together due to static electricity; Cling and Clang, characters in the television series H.R. Pufnstuf

  8. How to Tackle That Pesky Static Cling in Your Clothes - AOL

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  9. Electrostatic induction - Wikipedia

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    [4]: p.712 For example, if a positive charge is brought near the object (see picture of cylindrical electrode near electrostatic machine), the electrons in the metal will be attracted toward it and move to the side of the object facing it. When the electrons move out of an area, they leave an unbalanced positive charge due to the nuclei.