1. if you were to rub two pieces of styrofoam against each other, they would likely become electrically charged due to a phenomenon known as triboelectricity.
2. In real life, this can lead to various effects, such as getting a static shock after walking across a carpeted floor or having clothes cling together in a dryer.
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1. if you were to rub two pieces of styrofoam against each other, they would likely become electrically charged due to a phenomenon known as triboelectricity.
2. In real life, this can lead to various effects, such as getting a static shock after walking across a carpeted floor or having clothes cling together in a dryer.