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Q: What will happen if a balloon rubbed with wool is brought closer to a wall?
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What will happen when two balloons are brought together right after they are rubbed on a piece of wool?

When you rub one balloon with wool, and then rub another balloon with wool, we can safely assume that both balloons acquire the same kind of charge. So when you try to bring them together, they'll repel each other (push apart).


A rubbed balloon will stick to a wooden wall which demonstrated charge?

A rubbed balloon will stick to a wooden wall demonstrating the charge of static electricity. The friction of the rubbing of the balloon causes the charge to build.


Why does a balloon stick to the wall after it is rubbed on polymer?

The idea is that the balloon gains electric charge.


Is a balloon being rubbed on something an exerting force?

no


Why does a balloon stick to a wall when its rubbed on hair?

static electricity


Why does a balloon stick to the wall when it is rubbed with wool?

because of the friction


What is the difference between the charges on a balloon rubbed in your hair and a glass rod rubbed with silk why?

There is a very big difference between the electrical charge of a balloon rubbed in a person's hair and a glass rod rubbed with silk. The charge from the balloon will just make it stick to objects. The charge from the glass rod will emit a very large electrical shock that might knock a person to the ground. This is because the glass rod is a better conductor of electricity than the balloon.


Would small pieces of tissue paper near a rubbed balloon why would they probably stick to the balloon?

yes


What is a force formed when a balloon is rubbed is?

Static Electricity


If a balloon is rubbed vigorously what happens to the pressure of the air inside the balloon if the volume remains constant?

if vigorous enough to create heat the balloon will expand.


A balloon becomes negatively charged when rubbed against someone's sleevehow does it becomes charged?

Friction from rubbing the balloon on a sleeve creates static electricy,therefore the balloon becomes negatively charged.


What is the effect of increasing the number of times that of a balloon is rubbed on persons head of the time that a balloon is stuck on a wall?

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