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- When a balloon is rubbed against hair or wool, it picks up electrons and becomes negatively charged, while the hair or wool becomes positively charged12. This is an example of static electricity, which arises from an electrical charge imbalance1. In an experiment, the charged balloon can be used to make paper move by attracting it to the balloon2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Static electricity arises from an electrical charge imbalance. In this experiment, when we rub the balloon against our hair, we transfer negative charge to the balloon in the form of electrons. This means that the balloon is now negatively charged, and our hair is positively charged.circus.physics.ucsb.edu/2021/01/04/balloons-and-s…Static electricity is the result of a build-up of electric charge in an object. When a balloon is rubbed on a piece of wool or your hair, it picks up electrons and becomes negatively charged. In this experiment, we make the paper move by attracting it to the charged balloon.www.smallstepforstem.com/static-electricity-balloo…
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