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Physics, 16.04.2021 16:20 david6835

You rubbed a balloon against your hair and touch it to a wall. The balloon stuck to the wall. The balloon stuck to the wall because of the Your

static electrical forces between the particles of the balloon

. magnetic forces between the particles of the balloon.

static electrical forces between the particles of the balloon and the particles of the wall.

magnetic forces between the particles of the balloon and the particles of the wall.

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