nothing at all num nuts
If you hold the balloon over the paper for several minutes, nothing significant will happen. The balloon will continue to hold its shape, and the paper will not be affected by it. The only change you may observe is a slight static charge buildup on the balloon, which could potentially cause lightweight objects like the paper to be attracted to it.
static electricity
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Static electricity is an electric charge built up on persons or objects through friction,and a balloon is a rubber *ball8 thing that you blow up. your welcome
because of negative and positive atoms
What kind of paper, how wet, for how long. What is your question?
it depends on the size of the balloon and the size of the paper
It dries out in about 10 minutes, and if you do, bake at 175* F.
No, the paper would not maintain its shape if the balloon burst because the balloon provides the structure and support for the paper to keep its shape. Without the balloon, the paper covering would collapse and lose its form.
Paper
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static electricity
You could use the balloon as a mold for something by making paper mache and using the shape of the balloon for that item. Let's say you want to make a bowl. I would blow up the balloon, shred paper, and mix the paper with wheat paste. I would then put the paper mache on half of the balloon and let it dry. After it is dry I would pop the balloon and what I have left is a bowl shape. Then, I would paint the bowl and decorate it. Now you have a bowl.
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first take paper and make your glider attach a balloon
Blow up a balloon and stick newspaper or paper on to create the shape.
folding it up to paper ballon
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