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No, when objects have the same charge they do not attract. Take two balloons, for example. When you rub them on your head, then hold them near each other, they move away from each other, which is called repelling. They repel because the charge of the two balloons are the same. They picked up the positive or negative charges from your hair.
Friction which makes electrical energy which attracts hair
It depends on what kind of fabric you are using. The best result is to use a fake fur.
Nothing happens to hair when its pulled out. Your hair is already dead so when it gets pulled out nothing happens.
Static Electricity generator an electrical force can make your hair stand on end that happens because, your hair has picked up extra electrons. This causes your hair to repel against each other(Like charges repel remember!). Because you hair is so tightly packed, the furthest any hair can get from another hair is to stand straight up.
No, when objects have the same charge they do not attract. Take two balloons, for example. When you rub them on your head, then hold them near each other, they move away from each other, which is called repelling. They repel because the charge of the two balloons are the same. They picked up the positive or negative charges from your hair.
electricity well then flow
Friction which makes electrical energy which attracts hair
They don't. They lick themselves and each other. They don't pull out each other's hair.
they ate each other's hair
cross hair cross each other but stadia hair do not cross each other
It depends on what kind of fabric you are using. The best result is to use a fake fur.
The possessive form of the reciprocal pronoun each other is each other's.example: My sister and I often cut each other's hair.
Getting grey hair is purely biological. It happens to everyone eventually.
Nothing happens to hair when its pulled out. Your hair is already dead so when it gets pulled out nothing happens.
The static electricity makes the hair stand up:Dry hair in dry weather can absorb and keep a static chargeEach hair has the same charge,Items with the same charge repel each other,Therefore the hairs repel each other resulting in them standing up to be as far from each other as the length and weight of the hair allows.However, if the hair is not dry enough and the air is not dry enough the static charge will leak away and the hair will not stand up.
Static Electricity generator an electrical force can make your hair stand on end that happens because, your hair has picked up extra electrons. This causes your hair to repel against each other(Like charges repel remember!). Because you hair is so tightly packed, the furthest any hair can get from another hair is to stand straight up.