Media Summary: In this episode Mr. Cruz helps a young scientist understand the mysteries of We have all had the experience: When we rub the balloon towards our hair, our hairs get attracted with it. But what causes this ... Did you ever wonder why you can give someone else a little shock when you take off a sweater or rub your feet on the carpet?
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In this episode Mr. Cruz helps a young scientist understand the mysteries of We have all had the experience: When we rub the balloon towards our hair, our hairs get attracted with it. But what causes this ... Did you ever wonder why you can give someone else a little shock when you take off a sweater or rub your feet on the carpet? Have you ever wondered why doorknobs occasionally shock you? The answer involves The clue: Bill in the Lab with the van de Graaff generator. This bit rocks. It's that fundamental idea that if opposites attract, likes ... The term static refers to something not moving like

Ever have your hair stand on end after taking off a hat, or get a tiny ZAP from a doorknob? Get ready to meet the invisible, ... Science Educator Don Riefler demonstrates and describes The Doctors share a simple way that you can rid your clothes of In this hands-on activity, students explore the phenomenon of

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