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Alice rubs a balloon on her hair several times. She places the balloon near some pieces of paper and sees that the paper is attracted to the balloon. Why did the paper stick to the balloon?
Negative charges in the clouds move to the positive charges on the ground.
The balloon has a negative charge and the sweater has a positive charge.
The balloon and the wall have opposite charges.
The strands of hair have the same charge.
More electrons collected in your socks. When you touched the doorknob they jumped to the doorknob.
The sock has a positive charge and the shirt had a negative charge.
The balloon has a negative charge and the paper has a positive charge.
The socks and pants had opposite charges.
Why do your strands of hair stick up when you take off a furzy hat?
Negative charges in the clouds move to the positive charges on the ground.
The balloon has a negative charge and the sweater has a positive charge.
The balloon and the wall have opposite charges.
The strands of hair have the same charge.
More electrons collected in your socks. When you touched the doorknob they jumped to the doorknob.
The sock has a positive charge and the shirt had a negative charge.
The balloon has a negative charge and the paper has a positive charge.
The socks and pants had opposite charges.
Erlin rubbed fur on a balloon. When he put the balloon near LeAnn's sweater it was attracted to her sweater. Why was the balloon attracted to her sweater?
Negative charges in the clouds move to the positive charges on the ground.
The balloon has a negative charge and the sweater has a positive charge.
The balloon and the wall have opposite charges.
The strands of hair have the same charge.
More electrons collected in your socks. When you touched the doorknob they jumped to the doorknob.
The sock has a positive charge and the shirt had a negative charge.
The balloon has a negative charge and the paper has a positive charge.
The socks and pants had opposite charges.
When you rub your socks on carpet why do you get shocked when you touch a doorknob?
Negative charges in the clouds move to the positive charges on the ground.
The balloon has a negative charge and the sweater has a positive charge.
The balloon and the wall have opposite charges.
The strands of hair have the same charge.
More electrons collected in your socks. When you touched the doorknob they jumped to the doorknob.
The sock has a positive charge and the shirt had a negative charge.
The balloon has a negative charge and the paper has a positive charge.
The socks and pants had opposite charges.
When you rub a balloon on your hair why does it stick to a wall?
Negative charges in the clouds move to the positive charges on the ground.
The balloon has a negative charge and the sweater has a positive charge.
The balloon and the wall have opposite charges.
The strands of hair have the same charge.
More electrons collected in your socks. When you touched the doorknob they jumped to the doorknob.
The sock has a positive charge and the shirt had a negative charge.
The balloon has a negative charge and the paper has a positive charge.
The socks and pants had opposite charges.
When Jostin took clothes out of a dryer, he observed that a sock was clinging to a shirt. Which could cause the sock to be attracted to the shirt?
Negative charges in the clouds move to the positive charges on the ground.
The balloon has a negative charge and the sweater has a positive charge.
The balloon and the wall have opposite charges.
The strands of hair have the same charge.
More electrons collected in your socks. When you touched the doorknob they jumped to the doorknob.
The sock has a positive charge and the shirt had a negative charge.
The balloon has a negative charge and the paper has a positive charge.
The socks and pants had opposite charges.
What makes lightning?
Negative charges in the clouds move to the positive charges on the ground.
The balloon has a negative charge and the sweater has a positive charge.
The balloon and the wall have opposite charges.
The strands of hair have the same charge.
More electrons collected in your socks. When you touched the doorknob they jumped to the doorknob.
The sock has a positive charge and the shirt had a negative charge.
The balloon has a negative charge and the paper has a positive charge.
The socks and pants had opposite charges.
When Claudia removed clothes from the dryer, some of the socks were stuck to her pants. What could cause the clothing to stick together?
Negative charges in the clouds move to the positive charges on the ground.
The balloon has a negative charge and the sweater has a positive charge.
The balloon and the wall have opposite charges.
The strands of hair have the same charge.
More electrons collected in your socks. When you touched the doorknob they jumped to the doorknob.
The sock has a positive charge and the shirt had a negative charge.
The balloon has a negative charge and the paper has a positive charge.
The socks and pants had opposite charges.
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