Question
When clothing comes out of a dryer. They usually attract or stick to each other. Why does this happen?
Responses
A They rub together and become charged through induction.They rub together and become charged through induction.
B The heat from the dryer gives them a charge through conduction.The heat from the dryer gives them a charge through conduction.
C They rub together and become charged through friction.They rub together and become charged through friction.
D The heat from the dryer gives them a charge through convection.
Responses
A They rub together and become charged through induction.They rub together and become charged through induction.
B The heat from the dryer gives them a charge through conduction.The heat from the dryer gives them a charge through conduction.
C They rub together and become charged through friction.They rub together and become charged through friction.
D The heat from the dryer gives them a charge through convection.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
C. They rub together and become charged through friction.
When clothes tumble together in the dryer, they can transfer electrons and become statically charged through the process of friction. This causes them to attract or stick to each other when they come out of the dryer.
C. They rub together and become charged through friction.
When clothes tumble together in the dryer, they can transfer electrons and become statically charged through the process of friction. This causes them to attract or stick to each other when they come out of the dryer.