Static Electricity!
both socks have a positive charge
socks taken from a clothes dryer stick together
The force responsible for socks sticking together after being in a clothes dryer is static electricity. As the socks tumble and rub against each other, they build up a charge that causes them to stick together due to attraction.
Magnets stick together when you have two different poles next to each other. The North end and the South end attract, whereas two of the same poles repel. It is a magnetic force or pull that makes them stick together.
In an inelastic collision, objects stick together after colliding.
Static Electricity!
Socks can stick together in the dryer due to static electricity buildup, heat, and moisture. When the socks rub against each other in the dryer, this can create static electricity that causes them to cling together. The heat and moisture in the dryer can also contribute to this effect, making the socks more likely to stick together.
both socks have a positive charge
socks taken from a clothes dryer stick together
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the magnet it could stick together becaus esomehow the metal attracts the magnet and it makes pulls the metal material and stick to it
The force responsible for socks sticking together after being in a clothes dryer is static electricity. As the socks tumble and rub against each other, they build up a charge that causes them to stick together due to attraction.
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Magnets stick together when you have two different poles next to each other. The North end and the South end attract, whereas two of the same poles repel. It is a magnetic force or pull that makes them stick together.
i think it makes it all stick together
No, it is just a disease that makes their legs "stick" together