A magnet.
because at night little leprachauns take glue and dip the combs in it to make them sticky. Then they put them through rainbows for and extra coat like a clear coat.
Yes, it will because of the negative and positive charges which are on the objects, the rod will pick the small pieces of paper up.
the static of the comb will pull the tissue up but the pieces have to be small and when i say small i mean very small
Such materials are called insulators. Examples include dry wood, ceramics, plastic. No material allows absolutely no electricity to pass through; the so-called insulators simply have a very high electrical resistance, so they only allow a small, usually insignificant, amount of current to pass.
Fine gold is non-magnetic, so a magnet will not attract it. However, the clasp will stick to a magnet because of its small steel spring. Most fine items will also bear markings.
They are called sediment.
they are commonly called "chips".
I believe it is called Mosaic Art.
small pieces of coal are called slack. Thank you!
rock formed of small rocks that are cemented together by dissolved mineral material?
Sediment
It is Aluminium.
Yes, quite possible. That is due to electrostatic induction.
they are called florets
ATOMS
Specks
Magnetite (lodestone) is the most magnetic of all the naturally occurring minerals on Earth and will attract small pieces of iron.