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on video 9 Awesome Science Tricks Using Static Electricity!





What's going on?
In all of these experiments, we are manually moving electrons from one material to another. Your hair stands up because it is full of electrons. The electrons don't like each other and are trying to get as far away from each other as possible.
The balloon sticks to the wall because it creates an induced charge. The positive charge of the balloon attracts electrons from the wall and the balloon sticks! The same thing happens with the pen and the water and the pen and the paper.


 





What's going on?
In all of these experiments, we are manually moving electrons from one material to another. Your hair stands up because it is full of electrons. The electrons don't like each other and are trying to get as far away from each other as possible.
The balloon sticks to the wall because it creates an induced charge. The positive charge of the balloon attracts electrons from the wall and the balloon sticks! The same thing happens with the pen and the water and the pen and the paper.


 





What's going on?
In all of these experiments, we are manually moving electrons from one material to another. Your hair stands up because it is full of electrons. The electrons don't like each other and are trying to get as far away from each other as possible.
The balloon sticks to the wall because it creates an induced charge. The positive charge of the balloon attracts electrons from the wall and the balloon sticks! The same thing happens with the pen and the water and the pen and the paper.


 





What's going on?
In all of these experiments, we are manually moving electrons from one material to another. Your hair stands up because it is full of electrons. The electrons don't like each other and are trying to get as far away from each other as possible.
The balloon sticks to the wall because it creates an induced charge. The positive charge of the balloon attracts electrons from the wall and the balloon sticks! The same thing happens with the pen and the water and the pen and the paper.


 

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