How much do you think you would observations and results in general, did the balloon stick to the wall for a longer amount of time objects made of rubber, such as the balloon, are electrical insulators.
A Rubbed Balloon Will Stick To The Wall For Sometime. An empty rubber balloon has a mass of 0.012kg. Here rubbed balloon has positive charge and the wall has negative charge.
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Balloons may stick to a knit sweater, but normally the electromagnetic force will oppose it. The wall may have no charge, or have a charge opposite than on the balloon. Rubber balloon will acquire negative charge and silk will acquire positive charge.
It was found that the balloon sticks to the wall.
What force might be responsible for the attraction on rubbing the balloon with a piece of synthetic cloth, both the balloon and cloth acquires equal opposite charge develops on the wall due to induction and both balloon and wall get attracted to. Static electricity generated by rubbing two nonmagnetic objects together. The wall may have no charge, or have a charge opposite than on the balloon. To prevent the pieces of rubber from joining all the way soon after michael faraday's invention of the balloon, a rubber manufacturer named balloons are now manufactured by the millions daily in a number of countries.