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.
When rubbing a balloon with a wool cloth, it puts negative charges on the balloon. Negative charges attract to positive charges. If a balloon is not rubbed with the wool cloth, it has an equal amount of negative to positive charges, so it will attract to a rubbed balloon. When both balloons are rubbed with the wool cloth, the both receive negative charges, so they will repel each other.
Negative charges move from the wool to the balloon.
a bit of electrons will be transferd and depending on how many electrons transferd it will probably stick or slowly roll down your shirt it that what your attaching it to
Due to static electrical charges. Both have same charge type
You'll nominally wind up with two charged balloons, which will
both stick to the wall, but will repel each other.
Static electricity occurs
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You then have two balloons in very nearly the same place.
"Opposites attract". So two electrons repel each other.
Not all objects became electrified, objects "electrified" by the same machine appeared to repel each other (like magnets of the same charge); and objects "electrified" in different ways (one by touching an electric machine, for example, and the other, say, by rubbing amber) would attract each other (like magnets of opposite charge).
False. Neutrons have no charge so can not repel each other.
The static electricity of the balloons means that they repel each other.
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.
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they both repel each other
You get two charged balloons, which both stick to the wall but repel each other.
Like (same) charges repel.
When you rub one balloon with wool, and then rub another balloon with wool, we can safely assume that both balloons acquire the same kind of charge. So when you try to bring them together, they'll repel each other (push apart).
yes. tried it.
The rubbing generates Static Electricity charges, and since the positive and negative attract each other, the two balloons stick together.
You then have two balloons in very nearly the same place.
they repel each other because they have built up a negative charge.
the ballons have a neutral charge so repel each other