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18 February, 08:43

What would happen if you charged a balloon by

rubbing it against your hair and then brought it near

another balloon that is neutral? Explain.

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  1. 18 February, 10:23
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    When you rub a balloon against your hair or clothing, electrons that were previously on the hair/clothing will "jump" onto the balloon. Therefore, the balloon now has a negative charge accumulated on its surface.

    When you bring that balloon near another balloon with a neutral charge, they will stick to each other, because the electrons on the surface will be attracted to the positive charges on the other. The positive charges that were previously randomly oriented now line up at the surface. However, after some time, the electrons move around back to their former random positions.
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