Please help with this I don’t understand!
Sarah rubbed a comb with a wool cloth. She the...
Please help with this I don’t understand!
Sarah rubbed a comb with a wool cloth. She then placed the comb near a piece of paper. Sarah observed that the paper was attracted to the comb. Why do you think rubbing the comb with the wool caused the paper to be attracted to the comb? Create a Google Document on which you answer this question. Be certain to give a complete explanation of what is happening to create the attraction.
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