static electricity
they have a fetish
there are many different types: hot air balloons, gas balloons, party balloons, weather balloons and many more complex types of balloons.
Balloons are made all over the world.
Balloons are not called helium; they can be filled with helium because this gas is not flammable and has a very low density.
WHAT IS THE STICKY STUFF INSIDE OF BALLOONS
You get two charged balloons, which both stick to the wall but repel each other.
it will stick
Balloons may stick to a knit sweater, but normally the electromagnetic force will oppose it. However, once a balloon is rubbed on a sweater, it can stick to a wall (or other surface) by creating an electrostatic (magnetic) field with the stationary wall.
they have a fetish
friction ...... i think?
stick them in your locker.
Yes, it will stick to most wall coverings.
They won't stick but they won't repel
If you mean the air we breathe, the meter stick will lean towards the balloon with the greater volume of air in it. However, if you fill the balloons with helium, the meter stick will lean toward the balloon with less helium, since helium makes balloons float.
WALL EGGER!!!!!!!!!!!!
Friction which makes electrical energy which attracts hair
While swinging the stick you have created potential energy within the stick's swing. This potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the stick contacts the wall; but as the wall does not move, or moves quite neglibly, the kinetic energy is converted into loud sound energy. Nevertheless, not all of the kinetic energy is converted: the stick itself reacts, and there is a severe vibration that 'backfires' through the stick itself, if it is still held. In some cases, the stick will break. There is also a miniscule reaction-vibration through the wall itself. Additionally, what is not converted to any of these other energies is converted into heat energy at the point where the stick contacted the wall - both, on the stick and on the wall.