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.
no , because it is a temporary .the charge will remain displaced for 1- 3 Min's
static electricity is caused by the attraction or repulsion of electric charges. surfaces have the ability to transfer charges to each other. when you comb your hair that is what happens. your hair gives the comb so electrons so now the comb isnegativley charged. when you put the comb near the paper, all the negative charges in the paper move away and te positive chrages move toward the comb,this makes the paper cling to the comb
Rubbing a comb creates static electricity, which can attract small objects such as water droplets. When the charged comb is placed near flowing water, the static electricity can pull the water stream towards the comb due to the attractive force between the charged comb and the polar water molecules.
When an inflated balloon is rubbed with a woolen cloth, it becomes charged with static electricity. When the charged balloon is brought near pieces of paper, the static electricity causes the paper to be attracted towards the balloon due to the electric charges interacting with each other.
The negative charge of the object will induce a positive charge on the comb, causing the comb to be attracted to the object.
no , because it is a temporary .the charge will remain displaced for 1- 3 Min's
When a comb is rubbed against hair or another material, it becomes electrically charged through the process of triboelectric charging. When this charged comb is placed near dry bits of paper, it creates an electrostatic field that can induce polarization in the paper. This results in an attractive force between the comb and the paper, causing the paper bits to be drawn towards the comb. Thus, the energy involved is primarily electrical energy in the form of electrostatic energy.
static electricity is caused by the attraction or repulsion of electric charges. surfaces have the ability to transfer charges to each other. when you comb your hair that is what happens. your hair gives the comb so electrons so now the comb isnegativley charged. when you put the comb near the paper, all the negative charges in the paper move away and te positive chrages move toward the comb,this makes the paper cling to the comb
due to force of attraction b/w opposite charges
Rubbing a comb creates static electricity, which can attract small objects such as water droplets. When the charged comb is placed near flowing water, the static electricity can pull the water stream towards the comb due to the attractive force between the charged comb and the polar water molecules.
You might get sucked in and torn into little, tiny pieces.
The glass rod will become charged and attract the paper due to static electricity. This is because rubbing the glass rod with cloth transfers electrons, giving the rod a negative charge. The paper, being neutral, will be attracted to the negatively charged rod.
When an inflated balloon is rubbed with a woolen cloth, it becomes charged with static electricity. When the charged balloon is brought near pieces of paper, the static electricity causes the paper to be attracted towards the balloon due to the electric charges interacting with each other.
yes it does
the bits of paper will stick on the wooden scale.
The negative charge of the object will induce a positive charge on the comb, causing the comb to be attracted to the object.
she is inside the house near dazzle( the guy who trades badges for star pieces).