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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? Use 3 – 4 complete sentences in your answer.
10 years ago

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Damon
Hey, have you bothered to try these yourself?
10 years ago

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