It's due to static electricity build up. The balloons have become charged with electricity and it is the same charge on both balloons (either positive or negative). Opposite charges attract, identical charges repel each other.
Charged balloons have the same densities as their surrounding air.The volume of air that occupies each balloon exerts a push or a repulsion force on the walls of the balloon as well as its surrounding air. At the of contact there is minimal force of attraction since the air in each balloon pushes outwards the walls of balloon.Unlike the charged balloon, the uncharged balloons have their densities greater than the surrounding air, hence they do not float in air. And there is very insignificant volume of air that can push the walls of the balloon that turns to increase the force attraction between the two bodies in contact. Hence there is some kind of adhesion force between the two uncharged balloons.
Static electricity attracts the two balloons together.
Like charges repel each other. As to the uncharged balloon, the charged balloon will induce a separation of charges in the uncharged balloon.
because it has charges
The gas in the tank is under much greater pressure than in the balloons. In other words, the He atoms in the tank are much closer together than in the balloons.
Metals are good conductors because they consist of a lattice of atoms with free electrons. The free electrons allow a current to flow through. When a negative charge is applied at one end, the electrons are repelled from the negative charge, and move towards the other end.
Helium balloons deflate faster because the molecules are smaller and can seep through the smallest of holes. ... Except that this isn't what happens. Try inflating some latex balloons with CO2 (use a chemical reaction with baking soda to generate it) and compare them to helium balloons. It's amazing to see how quickly the CO2 balloons shrivel up. Note: balloons made of mylar or other materials might behave more in line with theory, but CO2 escapes from latex balloons quickly.
Phospholipid bilayer which consist of hydrophobic tail (repelled by water) and hydrophilic head (attracted to water).The other component are cholestrol.
beat the shark with the balloons at the bomb game wear u pass them to each other on the ship
Like (same) charges repel.
BIG balloons are made fromrubber balloons are made from other materials.
Yes. It is a negative stain and so therefore repels and is repelled by other negative charges.
The static electricity of the balloons means that they repel each other.
Electrical Conductivity- is the ability of a material to conduct electricity. ( in other words, it tells you what conducts electricity with what.) - your welcome,signed, really smart girl
they are repelled
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They are repelled.
You get two charged balloons, which both stick to the wall but repel each other.
Balloons are dangerous for babies because of suffocation deaths than any other children's product or toy.
It's due to static electricity build up. The balloons have become charged with electricity and it is the same charge on both balloons (either positive or negative). Opposite charges attract, identical charges repel each other.
If you blow between them, you decrease the pressure of the air between the balloons. The air around them, which has greater pressure, will force them to approach each other.