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We finally have an answer: The beginning and the end of the sliding motion that produces static electricity experience different forces โ€“ resulting in a charge differential between the front and the back that results in the crackle of static electricity.

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[โ€“] bassomitron@lemmy.world 3 points 4 days ago

Oh for sure, I fully understand that there are tons of things/mechanics we take for granted every day that we don't actually know how it/they work(s) at the most fundamental level. Static electricity just seemed like a pretty important one that I'd just assumed it was well and thoroughly researched/understood.

Anyway, completely agree with you that this breakthrough is great news and that there are some exciting practical applications that may emerge as a result, particularly the more that model is understood/completed.