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What force is responsible for your socks sticking together after they have been in a clothes dryer?
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What force is responsible for your socks sticking together after they have been in a clothes dryer?
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The kinetic energy after being in the dryer the socks collect all the charged and stick together almost like a balloon to a charged sweater
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