We finally have an answer: The beginning and the end of the sliding motion that produces static electricity experience different forces – resulting in a charge differential between the front and the back that results in the crackle of static electricity.
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Oh I assure you Timmy once you grow up you’ll appreciate friction ;) ;)
Well, to be pedantic, friction is still the enemy there. But that just ruins the joke. Pedantry strikes again.