When you rub a balloon against a sweater it will stick and stay on for a while
The transfer of electrons between the sweater and the balloon create static electricity. They also cause a charge in electricity.
The transfer of electrons between the sweater and the balloon create static electricity, as well as an electric charge.
Static electricity
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it will produce static electricity and the static electricity will make the balloons stick together for about 2 seconds
There are two types of Electricity, Static Electricity and Current Electricity. Static Electricity is made by rubbing together two or more objects and making friction while Current electricity is the flow of electric charge across an electrical field.not sure of answer but hopefully its correct
A static charge of electricity will be the result.
it is the kenetic energy produced by water molecules rubbing against each other that's also why lightning is hot because of the molecules rubing together and heating up Electric charge is not kinetic energy. Lightning is Electrostatic charge finding its way back to earth, from where it originally came. The electrical energy is converted to heat in the materials it strikes.
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The rubbing generates Static Electricity charges, and since the positive and negative attract each other, the two balloons stick together.
Static electricity.It is electricity at rest. It is produced by friction, by rubbing.
Static electricity.
It is static electricity.
it will produce static electricity and the static electricity will make the balloons stick together for about 2 seconds
static electricity and a bit of kinetic energy if object is moving or orbiting.
Static electricity.
Static electricity is generated by rubbing two nonmagnetic objects together.
friction. two objects rubbing against each other.
Static
because the rubbing creates static, this static is a type of electricity
By rubbing two magnets together.