To make hair stand with electricity, you can create a static charge by rubbing a balloon or comb against your hair. This will cause the hair strands to repel each other due to the static charge, making them stand up.
When I rubbed the balloon against my hair, it created static electricity, causing the balloon to stick to the wall.
The ball is called a Van de Graaff generator. It generates static electricity which causes the hair to stand up when someone places their hand on it due to the repulsion of positively charged hair strands.
When you touch a source of electricity, your body can conduct some of the electric charge. This can cause your hair to stand up due to the electrical forces affecting the positively charged hair strands. It is a result of the static charge created by the interaction between the electricity and your hair.
One example of static electricity is when you drag your feet across the floor and then shock someone. The shock is the static electricity.
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Harry W. Kitts has written: 'Farm electricity' -- subject(s): Electricity in agriculture
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