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29 September, 06:26

Why does a charged balloon stick to a neutral wall?

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  1. 29 September, 09:39
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    When you bring a charged object, such as your balloon, near a neutral object that is classified as an insulator, than a temporary charge is induced in the neutral object. If the charged object is positive, then electrons in the neutral object will be attracted toward the charged object, creating a temporary imbalance of charges in the neutral object.
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