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Doss [256]
4 years ago
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Billy was blowing up some balloons for his sister's birthday party. Sally, his sister, grabbed a balloon and rubbed it on his he

ad. Billy's hair began to stick up in little spikes all over his head! Then Sally took the ballon and put it up against the wall. It stuck in place! "We learned about this in science class," Sally said. Billy's hair stood up and the balloon stuck to the wall because of
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1 answer:
Amiraneli [1.4K]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Answer bellow

Explanation:

Rubbing a balloon against your hair creates static electricity. This is where negatively charged particles, or electrons, stick to positively charges objects. Like with a magnet, opposites attract. So, the wall, being positively charged, attracted the balloon which was negatively charged.

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