Why does a 'charged' balloon stick to a wall?
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The electrons cling to your body until they can be released. When you rub a balloon against your clothes and it sticks to the wall, you are adding a surplus of electrons (negative charges) to the surface of the balloon. The wall is now more positively charged than the balloon
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