Quick Context: We have all had the experience: When we rub the balloon towards our hair, our hairs get attracted with it. Using charged teflon rod and tape, cat fur, and glass wool, we show both repulsive and attractive
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We have all had the experience: When we rub the balloon towards our hair, our hairs get attracted with it. Using charged teflon rod and tape, cat fur, and glass wool, we show both repulsive and attractive
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- Using charged teflon rod and tape, cat fur, and glass wool, we show both repulsive and attractive
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