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Once again, move the balloon to the right and let it go. Note how fast the balloon moves. Next, brush the balloon against the entire sweater. Allow all the electrons to transfer. Again, move the balloon all the way to the right, let it go, and note how fast it moves. Is there a difference in how fast the balloon moves when the balloon has more electrons and the sweater has fewer electrons?

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Yes. The balloon moves faster when it has more electrons and the sweater has fewer electrons

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Yes. The balloon moves faster when it has more electrons and the sweater has fewer electrons

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From Plato. Hope this helps!

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