The accumulation of electric charge, positive or negative, on the surface of an object.
The accumulation of electric charge, positive or negative, on the surface of an object. This is distinct from current electricity, in which charge flows through a medium such as a wire. A static charge can easily be generated on certain electrical insulators, such as the rubber of a balloon, by rubbing them on a surface like fur or cloth.
This is distinct from current electricity, in which charge flows through a medium such as a wire. A static charge can easily be generated on certain electrical insulators, such as the rubber of a balloon, by rubbing them on a surface like fur or cloth.