Physics, 15.02.2021 23:50 reghanhoward3
A student rubs a balloon against her hair. She then places the side of the balloon against a wall and the balloon sticks to the wall.
a) Explain why the balloon sticks to the wall.
b) If the balloon is turned around so the other side touches the wall, will the balloon stick to the wall? Justify your answer.
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