Science, asked by priyadave2007, 6 months ago

why do synthetic clothes stick to your body and produce crackling sound on a cold , dry day​

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Answered by vanishkakumari
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Explanation:

The static electricity builds as a result of friction between the fabric and another surface, either the skin or a carpet. As the fabric is removed from the skin, the static jumps between the two, making a cracking noise and giving off light.

Answered by rajoraneeraj1
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Answer :-

synthetic sweaters develop static charges (electrons) on them due to friction. While taking off our sweater, these charges move in streams between the sweater and our body

electric discharge takes place. This results in crackling sound and miniature sparks of lightning

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