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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

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Say you rob the balloon on your head and put like paper at the balloon and then the paper will stay on the balloon.

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rubbing a dry dish cloth on a ruler can cause static electricty. we did this in school and it picked up pieces of paper

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Do balloons have electricity?

they have Static electricity


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