Conductors | Silk | Fur | Cotton | Wool | Plastic | Polyester |
Copper | Attract | |||||
Glass | Attract | Attract* | Repel | Attract | Attract | Attract^ |
Aluminum | ||||||
Ebonite | Repel^ | Repel | Repel | Repel | Attract* | |
Straw | Repel | |||||
Lucite | Repel* | Repel* | Repel* | Repel* | Repel^ | Repel |
Spoon | Repel^ | Repel^ | Attract* |
If there’s nothing there it means It didn’t work.
* strong
^ weak
*Chart 1* After examining the data, we came to Realize that the metals were not as responsive as all of the other substances. (particularly aluminum as you can see in the chart above) For one reason or another, Lucite decided to repel all of the fabrics, however, glass attracted all of the fabrics except one.
Conductors | Silk | Fur | Cotton | Wool | Plastic | Polyester |
Copper | Nothing | Nothing | Nothing | Nothing | Nothing | Nothing |
Glass | Nothing | Attract | Attract^ | Attract | Attract^ | Attract* |
Aluminum | Nothing | Nothing | Nothing | Nothing | Nothing | Nothing |
Ebonite | Attract | Attract | Attract | Attract | Attract^ | Attract* |
Straw | Attract* | Repel*/Attract | Attract^ | Attract*/Repel | Attract | Nothing |
Lucite | Attract^ | Attract | Nothing | Repel* | Attract^ | Attract^ |
Spoon | Attract^ | Attract*/Repel | Nothing | Attract* | Attract^ | Nothing |
*strong
^weak
*Chart 2* after comparing the data to the first chart, we realized that the metals still did nothing. we realized straw can both attract and repel depending on what side you use. Other then those it was basically the same results as the other chart.