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The static electricity of the balloons means that they repel each other.

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Why do balloons repel each other after they have been rubbed against each other?

It's due to static electricity build up. The balloons have become charged with electricity and it is the same charge on both balloons (either positive or negative). Opposite charges attract, identical charges repel each other.


You rubbed two balloons together and they stuck together is it possible?

The rubbing generates Static Electricity charges, and since the positive and negative attract each other, the two balloons stick together.


What happens when you rub 2 balloons together?

they both repel each other


What happens if you rub two balloons with wool?

You get two charged balloons, which both stick to the wall but repel each other.


What happens when two balloons are wet and brought closer together?

slips each other


What happens if one iron rod is rubbed with another iron rod?

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What would happen if two plates rubbed back and forth against each other?

an earthquake happens


What would happen if two tectonic plates rubbed back and forth against each other?

an earthquake happens


Why do two balloons repel each other after rubbed with wool?

It's due to static electricity build up. The balloons have become charged with electricity and it is the same charge on both balloons (either positive or negative). Opposite charges attract, identical charges repel each other.


What happens if you rub 2 balloons with nylon and bring them closer together?

they repel each other because they have built up a negative charge.


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).


What happens when you blow air between 2 balloons of nearly equal size hanging on a stick?

the ballons have a neutral charge so repel each other