A balloon becomes negatively charge when it is rubbed with duster. Explain how the balloon becomes charged.
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Consequently, when you rub a balloon on duster, this causes the electrons to move from the duster to the balloon's surface. The rubbed part of the balloon now has a negative charge. Objects made of rubber, such as the balloon, are electrical insulators, meaning that they resist electric charges flowing through them.
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Consequently, when you rub a balloon on wool, this causes the electrons to move from the wool to the balloon's surface. The rubbed part of the balloon now has a negative charge. Objects made of rubber, such as the balloon, are electrical insulators, meaning that they resist electric charges flowing through them.
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