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Q: How do two neutral balloons interact?
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How do charged objects interact with each other differently from the way a charged object interacts with neutral objects?

Two objects that are similarly charged will repel, while two objects with opposite charges will attract. Moreover, a neutral object will attract either charges


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What happens if you rub two balloons with wool?

You get two charged balloons, which both stick to the wall but repel each other.


What would happen if you put two positively charged balloons together?

You then have two balloons in very nearly the same place.


What happens when you rub two balloons?

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What is a saying to help you remember for the word balloon?

If you mean 'Is there a way of remembering how to spell the word balloon', I suggest that you think of the two letter O's as balloons, and the two letter L's, as the strings, one for each balloon - two balloons, two strings. Just draw a picture in your head, of someone holding two red balloons! Does it work?


When you rub two balloons with wool and gets static do they attract?

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