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You charge the balloon with static electricity.

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Q: What happen if you rub the balloon on your hair or woolen material?
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What is the raw material of woolen?

The raw material of woolen is wool, which is derived from the hair of sheep or other animals such as goats, alpacas, or llamas.


What happen when you placed the balloon near the can after rubbing it in your head?

your hair will go towards the balloon


What will happen after you rub the balloon?

It will stick on u if try to attach it to your hair or shirt


When you rub a balloon on your hair what goes from your hair to the balloon?

Electrons move between the hair and the balloon.


How rubbing the balloon on your hair and your hair will stick onto the balloon?

because she her hair was the negative charged into the balloon which it caused it to stick to the balloon....does that answer your question...


How does a balloon get a charge from rubbing it on the hair?

Friction pulls electrons from the hair to the balloon. This makes the hair positive, and the balloon negative.


What happens to the particles in balloon when you rub the balloon against your hair?

It will shock your hair


What happens when you rub a balloon on your hair?

Your hair gives off electrons to the balloon and when you put the balloon close to your hair, it will go up and you can hear the static electricity.


Why does a balloon rubbed in your hair make your hair stand up?

The friction between your hair and the balloon cause static electricity causing your hair to stand up.


Why does rubbing your hair with a balloon cause static electricity?

This has to do with the charge of the objects. Positively charged items stick to negatively charged items (think "opposites attract"). Though objects like hair and balloons are generally neutral (without a charge) and do not attract anything, this can be changed through the transfer of electrons. Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles that can be transferred between items through contact. When you rub a balloon on your hair, the contact between your hair and the balloon allows electrons to be transferred, known as the triboelectric effect. Some materials are more likely to gain electrons and become more negative, while others are more likely to lose electrons and become more positive. In the case of hair and a balloon, the electrons are transferred from your hair to the balloon, so the balloon becomes negative. Now that electrons have been transferred, your hair and the balloon are of opposite charged and attract one another; therefore, your hair sticks to the balloon. Before the balloon contacts the hair, they both have a stable balance of electrons and protons. Once the balloon is rubbed on the hair, it takes electrons from the hair. Thus leaving the hair positively charged and the balloon negatively charged. Once the balloon is pulled away the hair sticks to it. This happens because opposite charges attract and since the hair was positively charged, and the balloon is negatively charged, they attract.


When you rub an air filles balloon with your dry hair and press it against the wall . Explain why?

The friction from rubbing the balloon against your hair charges the balloon up with static electricity.


Why a charged balloon does notattract a person's hair if the balloon is far from person's head?

The electric Field repels it but the positively charged balloon is attracted to the negatively charged hair. (opposites attract)