Each member of your group should press a tape onto the table and write a “B” (for bottom) on it. Then press another tape on cop of each B tape and label it “T" (for top).
Pull each pair of tapes off the table as a unit. After they are off the table, separate the T and B tapes. Hang one of the T tapes and one of the B tapes from the support at your table.
Describe the interaction between the following pairs of tape when they are brought near one another.
• two T tapes • two B tapes • a T and a B tape
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