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Magnetic objects must contain atoms with unpaired electrons. No unpaired electrons=no magnetism.
It depends on how long it takes for the charge to diminish so that it can no longer hold the balloon against gravity. Principal factors will be the conductivity of the balloon's material, and the humidity of the air.
An opaque object does not reflect light. Opaque objects absorb light.
It is true that it will become larger as it risses in the atmosphere. This is because the pressure surrounding the balloon decreases, so the pressure inside the balloon wants to equalise with the outside pressure. This causes the balloon to expand as the inside air is trying to get out. That's why things get 'sucked out' of a plane if there if someone opens the door at 30,000 feet, the cabin pressure is trying to equalise by removing the objects and air inside it.
Magnetic fields are used to contain a variety of particles. Varying strengths can contain different materials. Mainly used to contain metal (iron and steel) and plasma. When the magnetic field is strong enough it can bend light and even attract nonmetallic objects that accept a charge.
Magnetic objects must contain atoms with unpaired electrons. No unpaired electrons=no magnetism.
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The force that surrounds magnetic objects is called a magnetic field. This field is responsible for the attractive and repulsive forces experienced between magnets and magnetic materials.
Objects with the opposite charge (positive) will be attracted to the charged balloon, while objects with the same charge (negative) will be repelled. This is due to the principles of electrostatic attraction and repulsion.
When a balloon is rubbed with a wool cloth, electrons are transferred from the wool to the balloon, giving the balloon a negative charge and the wool a positive charge. This causes the balloon to become electrostatically charged and it will be attracted to positively charged objects or repelled by negatively charged objects.
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Balloon twisting is the art of using balloons to make different animals and objects out of balloons. Simple objects can be made from a single balloon and multiple balloons can be twisted to make larger or more intricate designs and objects. A balloonologist is a person that practices balloon twisting, usually as a form of entertainment, rather than just a hobby.
Rubbing a balloon with wool will transfer electrons from the wool to the balloon, giving the balloon a negative charge. Rubbing a balloon with silk will transfer electrons from the balloon to the silk, giving the balloon a positive charge. These charges create static electricity and can cause the balloon to stick to other objects or even repel other charged objects.
If I understood your question right, then any two or more objects will weigh the same if they contain equal amount of the same substance.
Rubbing a balloon with a cloth can create static electricity on the surface of the balloon. This can cause the balloon to stick to objects or attract small items like pieces of paper.
Some objects that contain electromagnets are doorbells, speakers, printers, and calculaters
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