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BALANGUE, KRISTIANA GROUP 5 STEM203- FE DEL MUNDO GIVE AND TAKE Materials: Aplastic comb two small inflated round balloons Apiece of thread two glass rods or plastic rods Apiece of wool or fur two hard rubber rods PROCEDURE: A. Process of Charging 1, Rub a plastic comb several times on your hair 3/10/23 3/14/23 several tiny pieces of paper a piece of nylon or silk cloth can of cooking oil 2. Touch a small inflated balloon with the comb. Observe what happen 3. Rub the comb again on your hair. 4. Place it near tiny pieces of paper without touching them. Observe what happens. 5, Record all your observations in table 1. TABLE 1 OBSERVATION COMB TO HAIR ‘As we use a comb to comb Vinz's hair, the ‘comb, which is coated in negatively charged electrons, also acquires a negative charge, leaving your hair with a positive charge. The set of effects we refer to as static electricity is caused by this "separation of charge". Two items will attract one another if their charges are different. COMB TO BALLOON When we simultaneously ran the comb through Tante and Jacob's hair above the height of the balloon, nothing happened because they are attracted to one other. COMB TO PAPER What | observed was that there was static electricity when we combed the comb through the hair and placed it on top of the paper. the paper sticks to the comb because the charged comb induces an opposite charge in the paper and as opposite charges attract, the paper sticks to the comb, DOCUMENTATION TABLE 1 Comb to Hair Comb to Baloon Comb to Paper = Hindi po namin na picturan huehue Sorry po ma'am sana mapatawad mo kami

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