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  • Absolutely!

    Some materials such as glass, hair, and Nylon tend to give up electrons and become positively charged. Other materials such as Polypropylene, Vinyl (PVC), Silicon, Teflon, Silicone tend to collect electrons and become negatively charged.

    Materials are divided into three categories, depending on how easily they will allow charge (i.e., electrons) to flow along them. These are:

    conductors - metals

    insulators - rubber, wood

    -Gary

  • this is a very good tool to use. upon experimenting with it i found that you have to have it on a wood surface for best use. you will get "false" hope when it is sitting on carpet. Great job gary!!!

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