Static Electricty IN WET HAIR

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Static Electricty IN WET HAIR

Post by mmm3165 »

Ok I am analyzing my data and I need to figure out exactly why static electrcity can not get trapped in wet hair


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Re: Static Electricty IN WET HAIR

Post by deleted-71417 »

Hi,

The short answer is that water dissolves salts to form ions which conduct electricity. To build up a static charge the charges need to be trapped on an insulator, a non conductor of electricity. So wet hair is a conductor of electricity.

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