Asked by Ciara
A hard-rubber or plastic comb rubbed against wool can often be shown to have a static charge. Why does a metal comb not readily show a static charge when rubbed against wool?
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Answered by
Writeacher
I've never heard of a class called "Help please." Please follow directions and put your REAL school subject in the School Subject box.
Answered by
Ciara
Well I have been doing that the past 2 days and I haven't been getting help.
Answered by
Writeacher
That's probably because there have been no tutors online with this particular specialty.
Answered by
Ciara
No some will answer other people "physic" questions but not mine. So I thought this time I'll type "please help" to catch someones attention and I did with you.
Answered by
john
you caught his attention because you didn't follow instructions, not because it was someone to help. No wonder you are asking others to do homework for you
Answered by
Kamy
Poor Ciara... their just rule followers...
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