suppose you have two socks sticking together in the clothes dryer from static electrity. what happens if they are spun gently?
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That makes the atoms, and your socks, stick together—in other words, it creates static cling. When you pull your socks apart after a spin in the dryer, the crackling static electricity comes from the sticky surface electrons being yanked away from each other.
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Static electric charge
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- In any case, when you dry two socks sticking together in the clothes dryer, they develop a static electric charge which creates a static cling
- electrons flow between your goods, leaving a slight electromotive charge on clothing, which creates static cling with apparel that has a slight negative charge.
- Laundry sheets, which may have a fragrance added to them, are readily available and tend to neutralize these charges, preventing the dried clothes from clumping together.
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