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plastic wrap is a material that easily becomes negative in charge. This means that more electrons gather onto this material.

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It clings because the plastic wrap is horny af and just wants to hump the bowl all day erry day.

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Q: Use your understanding of static charge to explain how plastic wrap clings to a neutral glass bowl?
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