Standing on your head for an extended period can increase blood pressure in the brain and eyes, potentially leading to health issues. It can also strain the neck and spine, causing discomfort or injury. It's important to exercise caution and avoid prolonged headstands unless you are experienced and have consulted with a healthcare professional.
The hairs on your head stand up straight and apart from each other when given a strong enough charge because they are all positively charged and repel each other due to the principle of electrostatics. This causes them to separate from each other and stand up straight.
If a clock stopped for a day, time would appear to stand still in the immediate area where the clock is located. However, the rest of the world would continue to operate normally, and time would progress as usual for everyone else.
When you pull a wool sweater over your head, friction between the sweater and your hair can create static electricity. This static charge causes your hair to stand up as the individual hairs repel each other due to having like charges.
No, the size of your head does not actually change when you stand in front of a mirror. As mirrors reflect back what is in front of them, your head will appear the same size regardless of your proximity to the mirror. The perception of size may change based on distance and angles, but your actual head size remains constant.
No, a balloon filled with static electricity will not stick to metal if rubbed against your head. The static charge on the balloon and your head would not be strong enough to hold the balloon to the metal.
his head would expload
Someone would be screaming in pain.
we would have to shop in stand alone stores
You would die...
then the chicken would grow back its head and bite your head off.
you would get hurt then it would bounce off.
He would die.
It would hurt.
It gets wet.
it would live long or stand up
All the blood in you body could not fit into your head.
You would most likely die of over heating. If you would find your remains they would be ashes.