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Static electricity cannot be destroyed, but it can be dissipated or neutralized. This can be achieved by grounding the object carrying the static charge to allow the excess electrons to flow away. Using anti-static materials or sprays can also help to reduce or eliminate static electricity buildup.
Clothes can stick together in the dryer due to static electricity that builds up during the drying process. The tumbling action can also cause fabric fibers to intertwine, leading to clothes becoming entangled. Using dryer sheets or dryer balls can help reduce static electricity and prevent clothes from sticking together.
Static electricity is often the cause of clothes sticking together in the dryer. The friction from the tumbling of the clothes in the dryer can generate static electricity, making them cling together. Using fabric softener or dryer sheets can help reduce static electricity and prevent clothes from sticking.
using the concept of static electricity, which allows electricity to stick to a device inside the printer called the drum, which in turn creates electrostatic images
Actually your heart is always using electricity.
Hair standing on end is typically due to static electricity, which can be caused by friction between hair and certain materials. Socks sticking together can also be caused by static electricity, which can build up when different fabrics rub together. Using a fabric softener or dryer sheets can help reduce static electricity and prevent these issues.
Static electricity gets worse in a dry environment. Consider using a humidifier to keep the static electricity down.
It sticks because of the material. It will stick to almost everything, including itself. Many people find this irritating.
People can measure static electricity using devices such as an electroscope or a static electricity meter. These devices can detect and quantify the presence of static charges on objects or surfaces. Additionally, observing phenomena such as attraction or repulsion of lightweight objects can also provide indications of the presence of static electricity.
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i think its the electricity(static electricity) created in the dryer, i guess you can try not to use too much heat and too much clothes in one machine because i guess that's what makes it static,you know they compress and create pressure and stuff and that's why they stick together...