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they will repel
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.
If positively charged body is brought near then opposite charges i.e. negative charges are induced and hence attraction occurs
they repel one another
Static electricity!
i dont know ask your friends at school. if your old, live with it. A Negative Charge or a collection of negative charges will repel other negative charges. A negatively charged balloon will therefore repel those few negative charges in a wall that are capable of moving a little bit. That area of the wall close to the negatively charged balloon will therefore become positively charged. A positively charged wall will attract a negatively charged balloon and the two will stick together.
they repel remember, opposites attract and likes repel.
The balloon will explode due not to polarity or hydrogen bonds, but rather Van Der Waals forces.
If you move a negatively-charged balloon close to another balloon, if it moves towards the first balloon, it is positively-charged. If it moves away, it is negatively charged.
Attraction
they will repel
All matter contains positive protons and negative electrons. When you bring a positively charged balloon close to a neutral wall, the wall becomes polarized. The electrons in atoms move colser to the balloon, making the near side of the wall seem negatively charged and farther components seem positive charged. This has a net attractive force on the balloon.
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.
If positively charged body is brought near then opposite charges i.e. negative charges are induced and hence attraction occurs
they repel one another
It will move away
It will move away