Static electricity happens when electrons pass from one object to another such as from your hair to a combas you comb your hair if you then hold the comb near your hair strands of hair appear to move forward and stick to the comb this is because the hair and the comb

have opposite charges. The comb becomes negatively charged after gaining electrons from your hair, while your hair becomes positively charged after losing electrons. The attraction between the two opposite charges causes the strands of hair to stick to the comb.

Static electricity can also be created by friction, such as by rubbing two objects together. This friction can cause electrons to be transferred between the two objects, resulting in one object becoming positively charged and the other becoming negatively charged.

Static electricity can be annoying, such as when your clothes stick to each other in the dryer, or it can be dangerous, such as when it causes a spark that can ignite flammable gases. It is important to be aware of static electricity and take precautions to prevent any potential hazards.