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Remote Control Roller

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empty soda can, blown-up balloon, your hair

 

       1. Put the can on its side on a table or the flooranyplace that's flat and

                                              smooth. Hold it with your finger until it stays still.

       

       2. Rub the balloon back and forth on your hair really fast.

 

  

         3. Hold the balloon about an inch in front of the can.

                                               The can will start to roll, even though you're not touching it!

 

         4. Move the balloon away from the can slowly and the can will follow the

                                                 balloon.

        5. If you move the balloon to the other side of the can, the can will roll in the

                                               other direction.

 

                     Why does the soda can roll?
                    With Remote Control Roller, basically, you pile up electrons on one thing and use them to

                    attract the protons in something else. When you rub a balloon on your hair, it ends up loaded

                    with electrons. Those electrons can attract the protons in a soda can, the protons in a trickle

                    of water, the protons in your hair, or the protons in a wall.

                 Why do clothes stick together in the dryer?
                    The attraction between protons and electrons can also make clothes stick together in the

                    dryer. When you dry clothes in the dryer, different fabrics rub together, and electrons from a

                    cotton sock (for instance) may rub off onto a polyester shirt. That's why clothes sometimes

                    stick together and make sparks when you pull them apart. You may have used antistatic

                    sheets in your dryer. As these sheets bounce around with your clothes, they add a uniform

                    antistatic coating to the fabric. Rather than cotton rubbing against polyester, you've got the

                    antistatic coating on the cotton rubbing against the antistatic coating on the polyester. No

                    electrons rub off-and you don't get any static cling.


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