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Easy static electricity question A balloon is negatively charged by rubbing and then clings to a wall. Does this mean that the wall is positively charged? 50 points given to the best answer
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A balloon is negatively charged by rubbing and then clings to a wall. Does this mean that the wall is positively charged?
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the winter, think of it as the moisture weighs the particles down so the sparks can’t jump
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