When a stream of water flowing from a tap is kept near a charged refill?
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➡The water falling out of the top cup is made out of positive and negative pieces that are all jumbled together.
↪↪But as the negatively charged cup approaches the stream the positively charged parts of the water molecules are attracted to the negative charge and move the whole stream toward the cup.
➡Static electricity works on similar principles as a magnet.
↪it can create a positive or negative charge that can either attract or repel other objects.
↪Because in water's liquid form these atoms are free to move around any which way, it can easily be affected by a static electrical charge
↪↪But as the negatively charged cup approaches the stream the positively charged parts of the water molecules are attracted to the negative charge and move the whole stream toward the cup.
➡Static electricity works on similar principles as a magnet.
↪it can create a positive or negative charge that can either attract or repel other objects.
↪Because in water's liquid form these atoms are free to move around any which way, it can easily be affected by a static electrical charge
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