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Electricity is the force of what causes static cling in a dryer.
Static cling...google it
These are the electrostatic forces.
static cling is like when you pull a shirt out of the dryer and something is sticking to it and when you pull it apart it makes a spark noise that is static cling
You can use a little water mist to reduce static cling.
Electricity is the force of what causes static cling in a dryer.
Electricity is the force of what causes static cling in a dryer.
Static cling...google it
These are the electrostatic forces.
static cling is like when you pull a shirt out of the dryer and something is sticking to it and when you pull it apart it makes a spark noise that is static cling
static cling is like when you pull a shirt out of the dryer and something is sticking to it and when you pull it apart it makes a spark noise that is static cling
You can use a little water mist to reduce static cling.
No, the weak nuclear force is not associated with static cling. It is the electromagnetic force that is responsible for static cling. Static cling is the result of the movement of electrical charges, and the difference in electrostatic potential that happens when charges move is what attracts things.
the clothes created static when they brushed against each other in the dryer..... friction causes static
It's caused by static cling. As the clothes tumble around together, it causes friction between the fabrics, and certain fabrics (which is usually most fabrics) have the ability to create static electricity, or static cling, that keeps clothes stuck together. (Hint: try using Bounce sheets or other dryer sheets, because they prevent static cling on clothes).
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Static cling comes from the build-up of static electricity. Any solid material is made up of atoms, which are made out of electrons. For an atom to be stable it must have a certain number of positive and negative electrons. If there are any that are missing then the atom will try and take electrons from something else, which causes the clinging.