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Answered by pranjalsrivastava011
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Answer:

Electric charge is transferred from the balloon to the metal can.

Explanation:

When we rub the balloon again fur, or even our hair, electric energy is produced from the friction.

Answered by lorpamishra
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Answer:

Static charge

Explanation:

When the balloon has been rubbed enough times to gain a sufficient negative charge, it will be attracted to the wall. Although the wall should normally have a neutral charge, the charges within it can rearrange so that a positively charged area attracts the negatively charged balloon. Because the wall is also an electrical insulator, the charge is not immediately discharged. However, because metal is an electrical conductor, when you rub the balloon against metal the extra electrons in the balloon quickly leave the balloon and Imove into the metal so the balloon is no longer attracted and does not adhere.

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