Science, asked by twilsonm, 2 months ago

A negatively charged balloon moves close to another balloon. They then repel each other. What can be said about the other balloon?

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Answered by kashish232391
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But two charged balloons repel each other. ... They will attract each other because opposite charges attract. On the other hand, two charged balloons repel each other. Each has a negative charge, and charges that are the same repel one another

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Answered by SparklyGeogony
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➽This is because the rubbing creates a negative charge that is carried by electrons. The electrons can build up to produce static electricity. ... Consequently, when you pull the balloon slowly away from your head, you can see these two opposite static charges attracting one another and making your hair stand up.

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