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Why does rubbing a balloon create a negative charge?

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Answered by fhananabg
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Rubbing the balloon against hair or wool causes electrons to move from the hair or wool to the balloon. Because electrons are negatively charged, the balloon acquires a net negative charge. The balloon's negative charges are attracted to the positive charges in the can, and so the can rolls toward the balloon.

Answered by sonikumarigopalpur98
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When you rub a balloon on your head, electrons move from the atoms and molecules in your hair onto the balloon. Electrons have a negative charge, so the balloon becomes negatively charged, and your hair is left with a positive charge.

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