Asked by palak popli on Sep 26, 2024
In a clothes dryer, the greatest static charges generally are built up on _____ fabrics.
A) man-made
B) natural
Static Charges
Electric charges that accumulate on an object's surface without an immediate opportunity to equalize through a circuit or ground.
Man-Made
Describes objects or substances that have been created or significantly altered by human activity, as opposed to occurring naturally in the environment.
Natural Fabrics
Textile fibers derived from plants, animals, or mineral sources, used in clothing and upholstery, known for their breathability and environmental friendliness.
- Detail the response of electrostatic charges across different types of materials, focusing on the distinction between conductors and insulators.
- Describe the environmental conditions conducive to static charge buildup.
Learning Objectives
- Detail the response of electrostatic charges across different types of materials, focusing on the distinction between conductors and insulators.
- Describe the environmental conditions conducive to static charge buildup.