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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
pieces of paper do not get attract therefore it not charged
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Mass is the amt. of matter in a space. The mass of all of the pieces together stays the same, while the mass of individual pieces that have been cut lessens.
As the inflated balloon segment of the Foley catheter is against the bladder, over inflation may cause constriction of other organs, discomfort or may break internally. If the balloon does rupture it must immediately be removed as well as all pieces of the balloon or risk infection.
When some pieces of plastics are brought near the magnet, they will get attracted.
it depends on the size of the balloon and the size of the paper
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This depends on what the pieces of paper are up to. - If the pieces of paper are at rest on a surface, the normal (perpendicular) force of that surface is counteracting the attractive force of gravity. - If the pieces of paper are in the air, some aerodynamic forces are counteracting the attractive force of gravity, but only the component of the aerodynamic forces that is directed in the opposite direction of gravity. (That is, if you throw the pieces of paper UP in the air aerodynamics and gravity will do work in the same direction, and no force will counteract gravity.) This system is not in equillibrium and the pieces of paper will sooner or later fall to the ground. - It should be possible to counteract the attracting force of gravity by giving the pieces of paper an electrostatic charge and holding an object of opposite charge above them. This can be done by rubbing the pieces of paper against an inflated rubber balloon, the papers will stick to the balloon. Note that for this to work, something will have to counteract the force of gravity on the balloon. This can be done by suspending it from the roof or holding it in your hand. Something would then have to counteract the attractive force of gravity on the roof (the walls) or you (whatever you are standing on)... and so on ad infinitum...
because it snaps away from the other pieces quickly.
You can get a balloon after u talk to the kid . And the pieces of the torn dragon pic r all over the place. SneakyPanda76 :)
Soccer balls are made from pieces of leather, which are shaped so that, when stitched together and inflated, they form a sphere.
it explodes in to pieces
They would likely pop it very quickly. The problem with that is that little pieces of the latex from the balloon can be projected or torn away and there is a choking hazard. It is not recommended for that reason.
You get salt, in smaller pieces.
The balloon will eventually pop, and you most likely can find its pieces at the coil if using AC, or smell rubber burning if using heater.