Static Cling By William Fenyo Nicole Hughes Zayd
Static Cling By William Fenyo Nicole Hughes Zayd Kotadia Ali Mahdi Riley Wilson-Kendy Image taken by Cat Care Corner
Saran wrap sticks to itself because when they touch, they swap charges and it becomes positive side negative side. Saran Wrap
Cats And Packing Peanuts Static Electricity Builds up on the cats fur due to its motion and due to that buildup of static Electricity, the packing peanuts stick to the cats fur. Image From Wikipedia Photo Taken By Sean Mcgrath
What is it? stat·ic cling noun: static cling 1. the adhering of a garment to the wearer's body or to another garment, caused by a buildup of static electricity. In other words it, the build up of static electricity that causes the object to “cling” to one another. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY
What Objects have the most static charge? When in low humidity: § Plastic § Clothing § Dust Tend to be the main things that gather the most charge that are commonly known but there is more This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA
Static electricity is the result of negative and positive charges attracting each other in an object(s). Rubbing certain materials against each other can transfer negative charges, or electrons. What Creates It? For example, if you rub your foot on the carpet, your body collects extra electrons from the rug. That’s what makes static cling but then with the charges they start to cling to thing of opposite charge. And now we have static cling
How to Stop/Get Rid of It. To get rid of static cling…… rub something metal over your clothes before you put them on, like a wire coat hanger or a safety pin. Something that also works is touching something metal that’s touching the ground that will “ground” you.
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