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Chapter 14, Problem 51TAE

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Why do clothes often cling together after tumbling in a clothes dryer?

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Why do clothes often cling together after tumbling in a clothes dryer?

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During the tumbling, clothes are rubbed together. Due to the charged induction, the charges are accumulated on the clothes. These clothes are nonconductive, so the charges stay on them for enough time.

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