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The comb contains static electricity which picks up bits of cork. that's what i think. :)
Because of friction. >:D<
A comb is able to pick up small pieces of paper due to its thin and closely spaced teeth, which create friction that helps grip the paper fibers. As the comb is dragged across the paper, the teeth catch onto the edges of the paper pieces, allowing them to be lifted and transported.
Because of electrostatic forces between two objects, when at least one of them carries a net electrostatic charge.
When you run a comb through your hair, static electricity can build up on the comb due to friction. This static electricity can attract small, light objects like tissue paper, causing them to stick to the comb.
The balloon becomes statically charged when rubbed against hair or clothing, attracting the neutral paper bits. This is due to the static charge on the balloon causing an electrostatic force between the balloon and the paper, causing the paper bits to stick to the balloon.
comb or pick it out
Since the metal comb is a conductor, any charges you're able to place on it are conducted straight to your body as soon as you pick it up. So the comb never accumulates enough charge to exert much electrostatic force on the shreds of paper.
The comb is sharp and could be used to spike pieces of cork another way is through the attractive power of static electrical charge on the comb. Because cork is very light, it can sometimes be physically lifted if the charge is strong enough to counteract the force of gravity on the cork. thats what i think :)
You can have a picture of a curry comb. All you need to do is type in curry comb into Google and go to the images section to pick an image out that you like.
"Static electricity" is more accurately referred to as "static charge". Yes, of course you can. you just rub 2 good insulators together (plastic is recommended) and use it to pick up small bits of paper. static is electricity that doesn't move in a current. Or, run a plastic comb through your hair. It will take on a static charge.
To remove hair from a hair brush, you take a comb and comb the hair from the brush, once you have removed most of it from the brush using the comb, you can pick the rest of it out by hand.