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Does the color of hair affect how much static electricity it can carry (test with balloons)?

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Does the color of hair affect how much static electricity it can carry (test with balloons)?

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There is no connection between the colour of hair and static electricity as keratin will carry both positive and negative electrons regardless of the proteins that create colour as charge states are not affected by proteins. It is the keratin itself that carries the charges. You would have to change the hair itself and thus its physical properties in order to affect its ability to carry a charge. from google Ok, this is how static electricity works. Everything we see is made up of tiny little parts called atoms. The atoms are made of even smaller parts. These are called protons, electrons and neutrons. They are very different from each other in many ways. One way they are different is their “charge.” Protons have a positive (+) charge. Electrons have a negative (-) charge. Neutrons have no charge. Usually, atoms have the same number of electrons and protons. Then the atom has no charge, it is “neutral.” But if you rub things together, electrons can move from one atom to another. Some a

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