Science, asked by jufnahashif, 4 months ago

If we are adding some salt and pepper to a plate and if we blow and show a balloon near the plate it shows a magnet effect and pepper and salt gets attracted to the balloon. what is the reosen?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

There are two reasons the pepper sticks to the balloon and the salt does not. First, the pepper polarizes much easier than the salt. That is, its electrons move mostly to one side of the pepper flake leaving one end positive and the other negatively charge. ... The like charges repel, throwing the tiny particle away.

Answered by SHAMBHAVIKASHYAP37
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Answer:

After rubbing to a dry woollen cloth, ask your kid to bring the balloon nearer to the mixture of salt and pepper on the plate.

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Kids will be amazed now seeing pepper getting stuck to the balloon without touching. It gives an interesting sound which would increase their curiosity.

Little ones are happy to see the beard formed on to the cartoon’s face they drew on the balloon. In fact, they are surprised to see the magic of sticking pepper to the balloon.

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