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Jan9 Fun Holiday – Static Electricity Day

January 9 is Static Electricity Day a day to honor this unexpected, mostly unpleasant, and sometimes hair rising phenomenon.

Boy with static hair sticking out.

Static electricity in the air can make your hair stand up.

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Static electricity occurs due to an accumulation of positive electric charges on an object's surface.

Shocks You!

It is called static because the charge stays on the surface until it comes into contact with another surface with a negative charge.

Static electricity can be created by rubbing an object against another. Some materials like wool and glass are much more likely to have static electricity. Dry human skin and hair also accumulate electric charges. This is why people tend to experience shocks when they touch doorknobs or anything made of metal during the winter time.

Triboelectric Series

The Triboelectric Series is a list of materials that are ranked by their ability to accumulate positive and negative charges.

This shocking holiday is also sometimes called National Static Electricity Day in the United States.

How to Celebrate?

  • Learn more about what causes static electricity.
  • Conduct experiments with the kids in your life to show them the causes and effects of static electricity.
  • Learn how to avoid static during the winter months.

Did You Know…

…that lightning is a natural example of when sparks are discharged due to the buildup of static electricity?

Static Electricity Day Observances

Fun Holiday: Static Electricity Day Observances
YearWeekdayDateName
2024Tue9 JanStatic Electricity Day
2025Thu9 JanStatic Electricity Day
2026Fri9 JanStatic Electricity Day
2027Sat9 JanStatic Electricity Day
2028Sun9 JanStatic Electricity Day
2029Tue9 JanStatic Electricity Day
2030Wed9 JanStatic Electricity Day
2031Thu9 JanStatic Electricity Day
2032Fri9 JanStatic Electricity Day
2033Sun9 JanStatic Electricity Day

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