💧⚡ Water Bending Trick
🧪 What is the Water Bending Trick?
This is a cool experiment where a thin stream of water bends toward a comb — like magic! ✨
But it’s actually science.
🧰 What do you need?
- A plastic comb (or balloon)
- Dry hair or wool
- A tap with a thin stream of water
🪜 Steps to try it
1️⃣ Turn on the tap and make a thin, steady stream of water
2️⃣ Rub the comb on your dry hair for 10–15 seconds
3️⃣ Slowly bring the comb near the water stream
4️⃣ Watch the water bend toward the comb 😲
🧠 What’s the science behind it?
⚡ Static electricity
- Rubbing the comb on hair gives it static electric charge
- The comb becomes electrically charged
💧 Water molecules are special
- Water molecules are polar
- This means:
- One side is a little positive
- The other side is a little negative
🧲 Attraction happens!
- The charged comb pulls the water molecules
- Water moves toward the comb
- So the water stream bends
🧠 No touching needed — electricity works from a distance!
🧠 Easy to remember
Charged comb + polar water = bending water
🌟 Fun facts
- This is NOT magnetism
- It works best with a thin stream
- Balloons work too 🎈
- This idea is used in printers and air cleaners
⚠️ Safety tip
- Do not use near electrical sockets
- Use only water and plastic objects


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