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Please explain the physics/biology, not convinced. |
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Nope, charging yourself up will make the dandruff *stick* to you, not fly off. (Try it and see: use talc if you don't actually have dandruff.) |
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But only if the charge applied was the opposite of what the flakes had (50/50 chance there. Besides, you could always reverse the polarity). Even so (let's pretend for a moment), once the flakes started absorbing the charge, they'd accumulate the *same* charge, and fly off. |
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Trust the good doctor. Ive charge myself and others Van de Graaffically many times and never noticed an effect on dandruff. |
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How do I know you're telling the truth? Do you even have dandruff? How do I know the 'doctor' is 'good', for that matter? |
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[How do I know the 'doctor' is 'good', for that matter?] |
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Croissant for that comment. |
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I dont even know that hes a doctor, but I have faith in humanity so I assume that everyone is basically good unless I know otherwise. |
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I do have a little dandruff. I suspect the reason that it doesnt fly off when charged is that its stuck on some how. If you put an aluminum pan full of Styrofoam peanuts on a Van De Graaff they fly off so it might work if you have Styrofoam dandruff. |
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Actually, he is a doctor. A PhD in chem, I think. |
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If there's anyone who doesn't have dandruff, you can have some of mine. |
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Wouldn't reversing the charges make it collect? |
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[thumbwax] Yup. 'Swhat I said earlier. |
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Suck it off your 'ead with a Shop-Vac like everyone else! |
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