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Q: Do jumpers have charge when you rub them against a balloon?
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What is an example of a static charge?

When you rub your head against a balloon and 1. Your hair sticks up and 2. The balloon can stick to the ceiling :)


When you rub a balloon on your head what kind of charge is created?

A Static Charge.


What happen if you rub the balloon on your hair or woolen material?

You charge the balloon with static electricity.


What happens to the particles in balloon when you rub the balloon against your hair?

It will shock your hair


Why a balloon now negatively charged?

When you rub a balloon onto your hair or piece of clothing, the balloon collects the electrons (negative charge) from the hair or clothing you rubbed it on. The balloon now has more electrons (negative charge) than protons (positive charge) making it have a negative charge. The hair or clothing has more protons than electrons making it have a positive charge.


Why does a balloon stick to the wall after you rub it against your hair?

It has electro static cells that form when re-peatedly rubbed wich creates friction ending with a attraction to the item of your choice. When you rub the balloon you create a static charge that is positive and the attraction that makes it stick to the wall is because the wall has a negative charge and like poles attract.


What is called when you rub a balloon against your hair?

You are creating static electricity.


When you rub an air filles balloon with your dry hair and press it against the wall . Explain why?

The friction from rubbing the balloon against your hair charges the balloon up with static electricity.


How can you charge a balloon?

it has a positive charge so the negative item attract to it if it is light enough


What type of electricity is produced by rubbing two balloons together?

When you rub a balloon against a sweater it will stick and stay on for a while


Does nylon have an electrostatic charge?

when your clothes rub against your skin an electrostatic charge is made.


What is static electricity produced by?

example you take a balloon and you rub it against your hair it will cause the balloon to lose or gain electrons which that mommnet it makes static