Want this question answered?
if the balloon is filled with static electricity
Static electricity
static electricity
This is because on the exact same place you rubbed the balloon on it will have electrons wich made it stick on the wall.
The balloon should have a small static electric charge which is enough to make it stick to the wall for a short time.
if the balloon is filled with static electricity
Definetly. Static electricity.
Static electricity
static electricity
static electricity
This is because on the exact same place you rubbed the balloon on it will have electrons wich made it stick on the wall.
The balloon should have a small static electric charge which is enough to make it stick to the wall for a short time.
The static produced by the friction will make the balloon stick to the wall.
It really has nothing to do with the cat or the balloon, at least not directly. When there is enough static electricity present, a balloon will stick to a cat's fur. The static electricity is usually generated by lightly rubbing the balloon on the cat's body, and may be enhanced if the air is dry (such as in dry heat in a house).
A rubbed balloon will stick to a wooden wall demonstrating the charge of static electricity. The friction of the rubbing of the balloon causes the charge to build.
it will produce static electricity and the static electricity will make the balloons stick together for about 2 seconds
opposite electric charge