4. Susan__ her hair.a. combs b. combC. combed
1. 4. Susan__ her hair.a. combs b. combC. combed
Answer:combs
Explanation:pa brainliest po
Answer: combs
Explanation: because the combs is verb.
2. What happens when you rub a comb on piece of wood?a.the comb gains proton b.the comb gains electronsc.the comb loses protonsd.the comb loses electrons
Answer:
b. the comb gains electrons because of the friction
3. When a rubber comb is rubbed with fur, the comb becomes positively charged. Which statement explains the charge transfer between the comb and the fur? A. Protons are transferred from the comb to the fur. B. Protons are transferred from the fur to the comb. C. Electrons are transferred from the comb to the fur. D.Electrons are transferred from the fur to the comb
Answer:
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4. if you comb your hair and the comb becomes negatively charged your hair becomes
Answer:
it will repel
Explanation:
5. If you comb our hair and the comb becomes positive charged, what will happen to you hair?
Answer:
Our hair will be damaged including our forehead/head.
Explanation:
Because the comb is positive charged, and it will damage your hair, head, or the forehead. And there is a possibility that you will be sick.
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6. if you comb our hair and the comb becims positive charged.what will happen to your hair
Answer:
shortage of electrons
Explanation:
Two objects (neutral) rubbed together, will transfer electrons between them. Hair acquires electrons from comb, leaving comb with shortage of electrons and positive charge. Hair now has excess of electrons and negative charge.
Answer:
Two objects (neutral) rubbed together, will transfer electrons between them. Hair acquires electrons from comb, leaving comb with shortage of election and positive charge. Hair now has excess of electrons and negative charge.
Explanation:
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7. If you comb your hair and the comb becomes positively charged
Answer:
Two objects (neutral) rubbed together, will transfer electrons between them. Hair acquires electrons from comb, leaving comb with shortage of electrons and positive charge. Hair now has excess of electrons and negative charge.
Explanation:
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8. when you comb your hair place the comb near the hair describe what happen
the comb produces electrons and your hair have protons
9. 1. Which among the comb and your hair has greater affinity to electrons? 2. Assume your hair and comb were all neutral before combing. What is the chargeof the comb afterwards? 3. What is the charge of your hair after combing?
Answer:
1. The plastic comb has a greater affinity for electrons, because the comb gained electrons and becomes negatively charged by close contact in combing the hair.
2. (a) The plastic comb has a greater affinity for electrons, because the comb gained electrons and becomes negatively charged by close contact in combing the hair.
3.When you brushed that comb through your hair, tiny parts of the atoms in your hair, called ELECTRONS, collected on the comb.
Answer:
Sana makatulong
Explanation:
1The plastic comb has a greater affinity for electrons, because the comb gained electrons and becomes negatively charged by close contact in combing the hair.
2 becomes negatively charged by close contact in combing the hair.
3your hair is left with a positive charge.
10. if you comb your hair and the comb becomes positively charged brainly
Answer:
When you run a plastic comb through your hair, this really weird thing happens where electrons move between your hair and the comb one becomes positively charged and one becomes negatively charged. either scenario will result in the comb attracting paper. Here’s why
Explanation:
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11. 1. Which among the comb and your hair has greater affinity to electrons? 2. Assume your hair and comb were all neutral before combing. What is the charge of the comb afterwards? 3. What is the charge of your hair after combing?
Answer:
1.plastic molecules
3.After I comb my hair, does it supposed that my hair is positively charged and the wood comb is negatively charged? since the electrons went from your hair to the wood comb.
Explanation:
12. "it is manifested when you brisky comb your hair with a plastic comb and then use the comb to pick up bits of paper."(nonesense asnwers report.)(correct answers brainlest.)
Hello! I just want to try to help you. But, I don’t know if it’s the right answer to your question.
Here’s the answer:
If you comb your hair, for example, electrons leave the atoms and molecules in your hair and travel to the plastic comb. The comb, covered in negatively charged electrons, becomes negatively charged as well, and your hair is left with a positive charge.
13. 4. Why do bits of paper adhere to a comb that was rubbed with a flannel cloth?It's becausea. The comb after rubbing acquires a charge.b. The comb has chemical energy,c. The bits of paper are sticky.d. The bits of paper are lighter than the comb.
Explanation:
C.The bits of paper are stickey
Answer:
b. The comb has chemical energyExplanation:
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14. what refers to a comb with long teeth used for lifting the hair without disturbing the curls?a. pickb.rat tailc.tail combd.styling comb
Answer:
c ata yun lang
Explanation:
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15. a kind of comb used to comb out a newly curled hair
wide bristle brush may work
16. what refers to a comb with long teeth used for lifting the hair without disturbing the curls?a. pickb.rat tailc.tail combd.styling comb
Answer:
I think c.tail comb
Explanation:
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17. if you comb your hair and the comb becomes positively charged brainly
Answer:
how
Explanation:
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18. is their force present when we comb our hair with plastic comb?
Answer:
Dry hair attract small bits of paper due to the electrostatic forces of attraction produce due to the friction while running plastic comb on dry hair . Where as when the hairs are wet their is no friction between hairs and comb that's why their is no force of attraction between them.
19. if you comb your hair and the comb become positively charged, what will happen
Your hair will follow to where the comb is
20. 32. When a person combs her hair, static electricity is sometimes generated bywhat processA. Induction between comb and hair.B Deduction between comb and hairC. Friction between comb and hair transfers electrons.D. Contact between the comb and hair results in charge.
Answer:
C. Friction
Explanation:
friction,Static electricity, while combing dry hair, is generated by friction between comb and dry hair.
Answer:
C. friction between the comb and hair transfers electrons
21. What is comb?Comb is use for your hair ☺️
1.a strip of plastic, metal, or wood with a row of narrow teeth, used for untangling or arranging the hair.
2.a device for separating and dressing textile fibers.
Explanation:
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#carry on learning ❤️❤️22. What happens to your hair when its combed using a positively charged comb?
And what about that "hair raising" experience? As you remove your hat, electrons are transferred from hat to hair, creating that interesting hairdo! Remember, objects with the same charge repel each other. Because they have the same charge, your hair will stand on end. Your hairs are simply trying to get as far away from each other as possible!
23. which would give up electrons if fair is combed with a plastic comb? A. airB. combC. hairD. skin
Answer:
The answer would be letter B. comb
The answer is
letter B.
24. is there force present when we comb our hair with plastic comb? Why?
Answer:
Yes
Because you are pulling the hair comb
Answer: Dry hair attract small bits of paper due to the electrostatic forces of attraction produce due to the friction while running plastic comb on dry hair . Where as when the hairs are wet their is no friction between hairs and comb that's why their is no force of attraction between them.
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25. 4. When a rubber comb is rubbed with fur, the comb becomes positively charged.Which statement explains the charge transfer between the comb and the fur?A. Protons are transferred from the comb to the fur.B. Protons are transferred from the fur to the comb.C. Electrons are transferred from the comb to the fur.D. Electrons are transferred from the fur to the comb.unoharged obiects
Answer:
A po
Explanation:
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26. what refers to a comb with long teeth used for lifting the hair without disturbing the curls?a. pickb.rat tailc.tail combd.styling comb
Answer:
a.pick
Explanation:
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27. Before combing your hair, was the comb charged or neutral? Why do you say no?
Answer:
because hair acquires electrons from comb, leaving comb with shortage of electrons and positive charge. Hair now has excess of electrons and negative charge.
Explanation:
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28. 4. Why do bits of paper adhere to a comb that was rubbed with a flannel cloth?It's becausea. The comb after rubbing acquires a chargeb. The comb has chemical energy. The bits of paper are stickyd. The bits of paper are lighter than the comb.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter C
Explanation:
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29. if you comb your and the comb become positively charged what will happento your hair
Answer:
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30. If you comb your hair and the comb becomes positively charged, what will happen to your hair?
Explanation:
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