socks taken from a clothes dryer stick together
When clothes are in the dryer and they tumble they create friction causing the electrons of an atom to build up on the sock , creating static electricity which creates a negative charge. The shirt is still uncharged, so when they come out of the dryer the socks negative charge attracts the protons in the shirt making them stick together. It is also known as induction.
Static electricity
Static Electricity!
Static electricity caused by friction.
socks taken from a clothes dryer stick together
When clothes are in the dryer and they tumble they create friction causing the electrons of an atom to build up on the sock , creating static electricity which creates a negative charge. The shirt is still uncharged, so when they come out of the dryer the socks negative charge attracts the protons in the shirt making them stick together. It is also known as induction.
Static electricity
static electricity
Static Electricity!
Static Electricity!
Static electricity caused by friction.
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...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_field
Not put socks on
Nondisjunction
Fabric is made up twisted fibers... In the dryer those fibers untwist. Air flows though the dryer and there is a mesh screen (Lint Trap)Those loose fibers collect in the lint trap. The fiber wants to stick together. This clump is lint.