A negatively charged balloon sticks to a wooden door. However, an uncharged balloon does not stick to a wooden door. What is the nature of the charge on the wooden door?

A. Electrically neutral
B. Positively charged
C. Conductor
D. Lacking protons
I am thinking it is A or B?

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http://www.smgaels.org/physics/home/animations3/electricity/balloon_static_e.html
okay so it is B. positively charged
that's a neat website
Its Definitely A.
Electrically neutral.
The door was neutral until the balloon came.
It is obviously neutral when the balloon is uncharged.
:)
1. A negatively charged balloon sticks to a wooden door. However, an uncharged balloon does not stick to a wooden door. What is the nature of the charge on the wooden door?
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