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Is there movement in the static?!?

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Not to get too "quantic" and fancy here.... but I am just wondering about it....

Thank you very much for taking the time!

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  1. If you wish to discuss static electricity then yes, you could say there is movement in the static.


  2. perhaps you should rephrase your question, as it makes no sense as it.

    static: 1 lacking in movement, action, or change, esp. in a way viewed as undesirable or uninteresting : demand has grown in what was a fairly static market | the whole ballet appeared too static.

    • Computing (of a process or variable) not able to be changed during a set period, for example, while a program is running.

    2 Physics concerned with bodies at rest or forces in equilibrium. Often contrasted with dynamic .

    • (of an electric charge) having gathered on or in an object that cannot conduct a current.

    • acting as weight but not moving.

    • of statics.

    3 Computing (of a memory or store) not needing to be periodically refreshed by an applied voltage.

    noun

    crackling or hissing noises on a telephone, radio, or other telecommunications system.

    • short for static electricity .

    • informal angry or critical talk or behavior : the reception was going sour, breaking up into static.

    what is quantic?

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