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Why does hair stand up in static?

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Answer: Like charges repel each other

Like charges repel each otherCorrect! Rubbing (balloon on hair, dry hair combing) transfers electrons through triboelectric effect. Hair strands gain same charge (all positive or all negative). Like charges repel through electrostatic force—strands push away from each other. Each hair tries to maximize distance from others—stand up and spread out! More charge = stronger repulsion = spikier hair. Van de Graaff generator demonstration: person touching it gets extremely charged—hair stands straight up! Humidity reduces effect (moisture conducts charge away).

Air pressure changesWrong. Air pressure doesn't change. Static electricity—like charges on hair strands create repulsive forces pushing strands apart.

Muscles contract involuntarilyWrong. No muscles in hair. Hair stands because each strand has same electric charge—electrostatic repulsion pushes them apart.

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