Answer:
C. it will not change.
Explanation:
While combing, the rubbing of the comb with the hair, transfer of electron takes place from the hair to the comb and the comb becomes negatively charged. But, this transfer of electron does not make any considerable change in the mass of the hair. This is because the mass of an electron is highly negligible. Now, neglecting the mass of an electron, the transfer of the electrons from the hair to the comb makes charging of the comb, but no loss of mass in the hair. So, the mass of hair will no change.
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<span>B). it will decrease.
But, you should keep the temperature constant, 'cause according to Boyle's law, pressure of the ideal gases is indirectly proportional to it's volume but at constant temperature. So, don't confuse in that.
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