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Move the balloon over the sweater. Observe the movement of the charges. In part of your lab report, describe what happens to the charges and make a note of the new net charge on each object, including a screenshot of the balloon and sweater. Explain what is happening and give some other examples of this phenomenon that you have encountered in real life.
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