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examples of electrical force balloon
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GPT 3.5
1. Rubbing a balloon against your hair or clothes creates an electrical charge on the surface of the balloon. This charge creates an electrical force that can attract small objects like paper or hair to the balloon.
2. Holding a charged balloon near a wall or ceiling can create an electrical force that causes the balloon to stick to the surface.
3. Two charged balloons can be brought near each other, and the electrical force between them can cause the balloons to either attract or repel each other, depending on their charge.
4. A balloon filled with helium and given an electrical charge can be used to demonstrate the principles of electrostatic propulsion, where the electrical force between the balloon and a charged surface creates movement.
5. An experiment involving rubbing a balloon with a cloth and then placing it near a stream of water can demonstrate the electrical force between the balloon and the water molecules, causing the water to be attracted to the balloon.
2. Holding a charged balloon near a wall or ceiling can create an electrical force that causes the balloon to stick to the surface.
3. Two charged balloons can be brought near each other, and the electrical force between them can cause the balloons to either attract or repel each other, depending on their charge.
4. A balloon filled with helium and given an electrical charge can be used to demonstrate the principles of electrostatic propulsion, where the electrical force between the balloon and a charged surface creates movement.
5. An experiment involving rubbing a balloon with a cloth and then placing it near a stream of water can demonstrate the electrical force between the balloon and the water molecules, causing the water to be attracted to the balloon.