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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.
A helium balloon can typically lift a few grams of weight, which is equivalent to only a few sheets of paper. The exact number of pieces of paper it can pick up would depend on the weight and size of the paper.
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.
Yes, a negatively charged balloon can pick up small pieces of paper due to the attraction between the negative charge on the balloon and the positive charge on the paper. This phenomenon is a result of static electricity.
Pick Up the Pieces - album - was created in 1977.
the magnets on the speakers pick up the paper clip
When a plastic ruler is rubbed with cloth, it becomes charged with static electricity. This static charge attracts small pieces of paper due to the phenomenon of electrostatic attraction. On a humid day, the moisture in the air can dissipate the static charge more quickly, making it harder for the ruler to pick up the paper.
Get a few pieces of paper and open up the pieces of paper with the paperclip and click the paper and it will be clipped together.
You find them on your way in the corn maze. Pick all of them up and combine them to know the further path of the maze.
It's not recommended to vacuum up paper with a regular household vacuum cleaner as it can clog the machine and potentially damage it. It's better to pick up paper by hand or use a broom and dustpan to clean it up.
It's Leave the Pieces, by The Wreckers