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Q: Did the balloons acquire the same charge of different charge?
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Do balloons have the same charge?

no


Who can do same day delivery for balloons?

Yes, most party stores will supply balloons for the same day delivery. However, they may charge more.


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).


When you rub two balloons with wool and gets static do they attract?

If you rub two identical balloons with the same thing, then they both have the same sign of charge, and like charges repel.


When two objects have the same charge they attract to each other?

No, when objects have the same charge they do not attract. Take two balloons, for example. When you rub them on your head, then hold them near each other, they move away from each other, which is called repelling. They repel because the charge of the two balloons are the same. They picked up the positive or negative charges from your hair.


Can Florida charge you with another charge after doing time for one charge for the same crime?

If the charge is related to the same crime but a different offense, yes, they can.


Is negative charge magnatice charge?

No it is NOT the same: Charge ( + or - ) is a different property from magnetisme (N? or S?)


Two atoms have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. What can you conclude about these two atoms They have the same charge. They have the same mass. They are the same isotope.?

They have the same charge, but they have different mass. They are isotopes of the same element.


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.


Is electrical a non contact force?

Static electricity is a non contact force because : Whether an object is charged by conduction or induction or even by friction they acquire a charge and the objects acquire opposite charge in induction and friction but same charge in conduction. So when the charged body is brought near an uncharged body if they have opposite charge they will be attracted towards the charged body due to the movement of ionic particles.


Why can't neutrons have the same particles as the nucleus?

Neutrons have zero charge. The nucleus has positive charge. Therefore, since the charge is different, they must not be made of the same particles.


What would happen if you put two positively charged balloons together?

You then have two balloons in very nearly the same place.