When you rub the comb against the duster it charges up the electrons,the electrons in the comb and the electrons in the water will repel
The stream of water will be altered by the charged ions on the comb. The direction in which the stream is altered is dependant on the charge of the ions.well, Jonas brothers are great
If the comb is plastic,and you want to bend it,the type of temeperature you would want is HOT because cold water would just make it cold,so it does matter.. very much
The comb steals electrons from your hair, making it negative. Water has no charge. Since all the electrons are negative, and likes repel, the electrons try to get as far away as possible. Trying to get on the other side of the water.
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stream channel
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.
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A stream will be tend to be eroded most where the water current is the swiftest and the surrounding ground the softest. Materials carried by the water will also affect erosion. Such materials include ice, sand, and pebbles The current is swifter on the outside of a river bend. On the inside of a river bend the current may slow and erosion materials may be left in the river bed.
lakes &rivers
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!
it would bend towards the point of origin or where it starts.