friction ...... i think?
Electrostatic force.
You get two charged balloons, which both stick to the wall but repel each other.
Balloons fall off the wall after being charged because they soon run out of the charge they had through the air and the wall...
To cling is to grasp tightly.
Balloons may stick to a knit sweater, but normally the electromagnetic force will oppose it. However, once a balloon is rubbed on a sweater, it can stick to a wall (or other surface) by creating an electrostatic (magnetic) field with the stationary wall.
Electrostatic force.
static electricity
electromagnetic
You get two charged balloons, which both stick to the wall but repel each other.
electromagnetic
cling cling
The future tense of cling is cling. He will cling to my every word.
a cellwall is a hard fibrous structure where as the cell membran is like cling film, its really thin and flimsy
The word cling as a noun has no plural. Cling is the property of something to adhere; either something has cling or it does not. The word is also a verb (cling, clings, clinging, clung), which would have no plural.
I, you, we, they cling. He, she, it clings.
Balloons fall off the wall after being charged because they soon run out of the charge they had through the air and the wall...
they would've been shot down or arrested if they did