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The reason why the pieces of paper are neutral is that they contain equal amount of positive and negative charges and so they cancel each other out. When you bring a charged plastic comb to the pieces of paper, the charge opposite to that of the plastic comb will be brought to a part of the surface of the paper where the plastic comb is. Opposite charges attract each other, and since you're holding the comb, the pieces of paper will be attracted to the comb.
Rock candy is a flavored syrup that has been crystallized into small, hard pieces that are often enjoyed as a sweet treat.
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Fun snaps are made from crystals of silver fulminate - sometimes in combination with potassium chlorate, held together in a little paper twist. The silver fulminate is an unstable primary explosive that detonates on even the slightest impact.Hope this helps ya!?Ex Semper :o)
Small pieces of sand and soil are called sediment. Sediment is created through the breakdown of rocks, shells, and other materials, and can be transported and deposited by water, wind, or glaciers.
Confetti
Confetti
Confetti
No, confetti is not another word for cocaine. Confetti refers to small pieces of paper or other material thrown in celebration or as decoration, while cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant drug.
The answer depends on how small (or big) the pieces of paper are!
Konfetti also known as confetti are small pieces or strips of (usually colorful) paper thrown and scattered about at festive occasions such as parades or weddings.
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A comb is able to pick up small pieces of paper due to its thin and closely spaced teeth, which create friction that helps grip the paper fibers. As the comb is dragged across the paper, the teeth catch onto the edges of the paper pieces, allowing them to be lifted and transported.
The small pieces of paper used for celebrations are commonly referred to as "confetti." They are often made from paper or other materials and are thrown during festive occasions like weddings, parties, and parades to add a celebratory atmosphere. Confetti comes in various shapes, sizes, and colors, enhancing the visual appeal of the event.
When the plastic rod is rubbed with a cloth, it becomes charged with static electricity. The rod becomes positively charged by stripping electrons from the cloth, making it attractive to the small pieces of paper which are negatively charged. This electrostatic force allows the plastic rod to pick up the small pieces of paper.
A charged ruler attracts small pieces of paper due to the electrical force between the charges. The ruler becomes charged when electrons are transferred to or from it, creating an electric field around it that exerts a force on the neutral pieces of paper, causing them to be attracted to the ruler.
When a comb is brought near pieces of paper, the comb might attract small bits of paper due to static electricity. This occurs because rubbing the comb against hair or fabric creates a charge imbalance on the comb, causing it to become temporarily charged and attract light objects like pieces of paper.