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This article explains how a thin stream of water bends towards a negatively charged rod and the changes when a positively charged rod is introduced. It also compares the danger of touching a faulty 110-volt light bulb versus a Van de Graaff generator charged to 100,000 volts.
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A thin stream of water bends toward a negatively charged rod. When a positively charged rod is placed near the stream, it will bend in the 1. opposite direction.2. same direction.3. … but it won’t bend at all.
1. opposite direction.2. same direction.3. … but it won’t bend at all. A thin stream of water bends toward a negatively charged rod. When a positively charged rod is placed near the stream, it will bend in the
Which is more dangerous, 1. touching a faulty 110-volt light bulb?2. touching a Van de Graaff generator charged to 100,000 volts?
1. touching a faulty 110-volt light bulb?2. touching a Van de Graaff generator charged to 100,000 volts? Which is more dangerous,