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There are a good number of science fair projects about static electricity like: 1) bending water with static electricity. 2) picking up styro-foam or paper with static electricity. 1)Take a plastic comb, comb through long, dry hair at least 30 times. get a slow, steady stream of water running in the bathroom sink. put the comb about an 1/8 of an inch next to the water. voila!
I don't know about "stick to," but if you turn on a tap so that just a thin stream of water is coming out you can actually bend it by bringing an object with a static charge near the stream.
No, it is not static
hydro means water so hydro test means a water test. also hydro static means water static
Water bending like Avatar movies does not exist but you can use water drinking to heal some hurts in your body.Just like Katara!
Spray the static areas with water or hairspray.
No, water bending is only in the movies
Water will bend a beam of light. Try this put a stright pincil in a glass of water. The pencil is still stright but looks bent. The water is bending the beam of light.
Salt water is corrosive.
Generally increased humidity decreases static electricity bucause water molacules allow the discharge of free electrons. To illustrate this try rubbing a ballon on your hair when it's dry and then again when it's damp.
no it's not real neither is fire water air earth. or if you don't believe me go to learn fire water earth air bending to learn.
yes water can increase the density of water as wood has the power to absorb water and so the density of water is drastically increased