The balloon will be attracted to the rod.
The balloon will be attracted to the rod.
The electrons are repelled by the negatively charged balloon.
your hair will go towards the balloon
Induction happens
They will explode
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The answer is fairly simple, while some believe that a balloon bursts when near hot air because the balloon simple melts, it actually has to do with the pressure inside the balloon. When near hot air, the air inside the balloon expands slightly, causing a change in pressure, and causing the balloon to burst.
the metal will sing a song
yes
When some pieces of plastics are brought near the magnet, they will get attracted.
Assuming you are attempting to puncture a balloon and keep it intact, I would reccomend puncturing the balloon near the knot, where the rubber is thick and not streched out. If you are trying to pop the balloon, then I would puncture the balloon where the rubber is thinnest.
No it is impossible