baloons create static and static can sshock someone just like electricity
if the balloon is filled with static electricity
The electrons move from the balloon to your body.
You charge the balloon with static electricity.
Static electricity.
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if the balloon is filled with static electricity
The electrons move from the balloon to your body.
You charge the balloon with static electricity.
rub it on your hair.
When you rub a balloon against a sweater it will stick and stay on for a while
Definetly. Static electricity.
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Rubbing a balloon on your head creates static electricity. This occurs due to the transfer of electrons between the balloon and your hair, causing the balloon to become negatively charged. The negatively charged balloon can then attract or repel other objects, creating small electrical sparks or causing your hair to stand on end.