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When you rub one balloon with wool, and then rub another balloon with wool, we can safely assume that both balloons acquire the same kind of charge. So when you try to bring them together, they'll repel each other (push apart).
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.
Helium filled balloons eventually fall because the helium molecules escape from the envelope of the balloon, both at the neck of the balloon and through the material of the balloon itself. The same occurs with air-filled balloons but air-filled balloons do not float to begin with -- they fall to the ground no matter how much air you put in them. In order to float, the gas within the balloon must be lighter (less dense) than the gas outwith the balloon. Inflating a balloon with the same density of gas that surrounds it will not make it float upward because the weight of the balloon alone will make it fall under gravity. Moreover, the elasticity of the balloon compresses the gas within, making it much denser, and therefore heavier.
No it doesn't have helium. A hot air balloon derives it's lift from heated air, which is less dense and therefore lighter than normal air. A helium balloon derives it's lift from helium, a gas which at normal temperatures is less dense than normal air. So both fly 'lighter than air' but for different reasons.
A water balloon is filled with water, and other balloons are filled with air or helium.
what happen to the clothes hanger if you clip balloons on each side then pricked one balloon on the other side
Balloon factories. What were you expecting, "When a Mommy balloon and a Daddy balloon love each other very much..." ? NO! That is just wrong! Balloons can not do that obviously! They come from ballon factories in California. Sometimes they can also be made in different kinds of factories. Now, THAT is the right answer!
It depends on the balloon. They are usually made out of rubber. Mylar is also a common material, and the mylar balloons often contain aluminum. If you mean hot air balloons, they are made out of cloth and other materials.
If its a yellow balloon, its a regular present like the other balloons. But if the balloon is gold and it has a tool box attached its a golden slingshot. Glad I could help!
Get shot by the other player (1 balloon for each hit)Crash the plane (half of your balloons rounded down)Scrape them on a solid object (1 balloon for each hit)
If you have balloons in reserve, you can blow one up either by blowing into the microphone or by holding down the SELECT button while stopped. You can also steal balloons off of other drivers by running into them with a mushroom.
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I think it's called doggie type.
It's due to static electricity build up. The balloons have become charged with electricity and it is the same charge on both balloons (either positive or negative). Opposite charges attract, identical charges repel each other.
Fill two balloons. One with hydrogen gas and the other with helium gas. Allow them to float on a piece of string. Taking a lighted/burning taper/splinter. , and burst the two balloons with the burning splinter. The helium filled balloon will just 'pop' and fall to the ground. The hydrogen filled balloon will 'pop with a flash of flame' So helium ; NO Flame Hydrogen ; A FLASH of FLAME.
Luftballon is the German word for balloon.luft = airballon = balloon..so luftballon jsut means air-balloon. A luftballon is more specifically a "toy" balloon as opposed to a hot-air balloon or balloon for some other purpose.