Physics, asked by muhammedshafiaskan, 17 days ago

When a comb is run through dry hair, it gets charged.This is an example of​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The comb, covered in negatively charged electrons, becomes negatively charged as well, and your hair is left with a positive charge. This “separation of charge” is the reason for the collection of effects we call static electricity. If two objects have different charges, they attract (or pull towards) each other.

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Answered by ycuteboyy2
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‎frictionComb gets electrically charged by friction when even through dry hair. It attracts small bits of paper because paper gets polarized in the presence if charged comb resulting in a net force of attraction.

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