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Biology, 11.01.2021 02:20, vanessa051266

Follow these steps to compare pieces of sticky tape that have the same charge: • Tear off two pieces of clear sticky tape that are about 15 cm (6 inches) long. Stick the two
pieces of tape side by side on the tabletop.
• Tear off two more pieces of tape, and fold under a half inch of each piece as shown in the
side view. This tab makes them easy to pull off later on. Stick these pieces of tape onto the
pieces already on the table and smooth them down.
top view
tabletop
side view
ts
end of top
tape folded
under
sticky side
of top tape
.
Using both hands, grab the tabs of the two top pieces of tape. Carefully pull both top
pieces of tape off the bottom pieces. Turn the non-sticky sides of the tape toward each
other.
What do you observe? If there's an interaction, explain whether the tape pieces attract or repel
each other.
There’s no abcd thing

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