Science, asked by lilymhayes2010, 4 months ago

When rubbing a balloon against your head, you notice the balloon pulling your hair away from your head. What best explains why the balloon and your hair are attracted to each other?

They become oppositely charged, which causes them to be attracted to each other.
They become similarly charged, which causes them to be attracted to each other.
They stick together because of the friction between the two objects.
They are made of different materials, which is why they attract each other.

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Answered by hrithikroshanhere
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Answer:

they become similarly charged which causes them to be attracted to each other

Answered by sureshkumarkadalundi
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Answer:

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