A student combed his hair. Then he observed what happened to the water when he put the comb near the faucet as shown below.

Why did the water’s path change?

(1 point)
Responses

Due to induction, the charged comb attracted the neutrally charged water
Due to induction, the charged comb attracted the neutrally charged water

Due to induction, the charged comb repelled the neutrally charged water
Due to induction, the charged comb repelled the neutrally charged water

Due to conduction, the charged comb repelled the neutrally charged water
Due to conduction, the charged comb repelled the neutrally charged water

Due to conduction, the charged comb attracted the neutrally charged water

3 answers

None of the given options are correct.

The correct answer is: Due to static electricity, the charged comb attracted the neutrally charged water.

When the student combed his hair, the comb became charged with static electricity. Water molecules are polar, meaning they have positive and negative ends. The charged comb creates an electric field that polarizes the water molecules, causing them to align with the electric field. This alignment creates an attraction between the charged comb and the neutrally charged water, causing the water's path to change.
writ me a simple beat It should be in a simple meter, such as The symbol for three-four time is the numeral three over the numeral four. or four-four time and eight measures long (two four-measure phrases).
Make sure there is at least one flat or sharp in the key signature.
You need to also include at least one dynamic marking, such as a piano or forte.
Unfortunately, as a text-based AI model, I am unable to create or generate auditory content like beats. However, I can provide you with a simple music notation that adheres to your requirements.

Here is a simple beat in 4/4 time signature, eight measures long, with a key signature including one flat and a dynamic marking:

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Key Signature: Bb Major (1 flat - Bb)
Dynamic Marking: Forte (Dynamic symbol "f")

Beat:
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Measure 1:
[Quarter Note - Bb] [Quarter Note - Bb] [Quarter Note - Bb] [Quarter Note - Bb]

Measure 2:
[Quarter Note - Eb] [Quarter Note - Eb] [Quarter Note - Eb] [Quarter Note - Eb]

Measure 3:
[Quarter Note - F] [Quarter Note - F] [Quarter Note - F] [Quarter Note - F]

Measure 4:
[Whole Note - Bb]

Measure 5:
[Quarter Note - Bb] [Quarter Note - Bb] [Quarter Note - Bb] [Quarter Note - Bb]

Measure 6:
[Quarter Note - Eb] [Quarter Note - Eb] [Quarter Note - Eb] [Quarter Note - Eb]

Measure 7:
[Quarter Note - F] [Quarter Note - F] [Quarter Note - F] [Quarter Note - F]

Measure 8:
[Whole Note - Bb]

Please note that this is just a simple representation of a beat in musical notation and does not include any specific rhythm or tempo indication. It's always better to perform or play the beat on an instrument to get a complete musical experience.