because she her hair was the negative charged into the balloon which it caused it to stick to the balloon....does that answer your question...
if the balloon is filled with static electricity
Yes.
It can not go through because it will pop.
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.
either negatively or positively charged.
The idea is that the balloon gains electric charge.
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Dump it in water. Pepper floats, sand sinks. This works but you can also try using a balloon. Fill the balloon with air then rub it on your hair. Then move it around slowly over the mixture the pepper will cling to the balloon and the sand will not.
This is because on the exact same place you rubbed the balloon on it will have electrons wich made it stick on the wall.
You get a soccer ball pump needle a stick it into a balloon and it will inflate
A balloon that has a static electric charge can stick to a wall because opposite charges attract each other. The balloon carries a negative charge, while the wall carries a positive charge (due to electrons being transferred from the wall to the balloon). This attraction between the opposite charges causes the balloon to stick to the wall.