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Now take that same balloon and drag it over to the wall. You will notice that the blue negative charges move away in the wall a...Question
. Now take that same balloon and drag it over to the wall. You will notice that the blue negative charges move away in the wall and then the balloon sticks to the wall. This charge distribution is called induction, because the negative charges move without any touching. Why does the balloon stick to the wall?
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The balloon sticks to the wall because of the attraction between the negative charges on the balloon and the positive charges on the wall.
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