Table of Contents
- 1 Why do two balloons repel each other?
- 2 Why does a balloon repel?
- 3 Which force causes a charged balloon to attract another balloon?
- 4 When two charged balloons repel each other it must be of the charge?
- 5 Why do some charged things repel?
- 6 When two balloons are rubbed with polythene and brought near then they will?
- 7 What is the force present between two charged bodies called?
- 8 What happens when you place the balloons next to each other?
Why do two balloons repel each other?
Each atom has the same amount of positive and negative, so usually the charges cancel out and we don’t notice them. When you rub both balloons, both end up with negative charge. Similar charges repel so the balloons push away from each other.
Why does a balloon repel?
When you rub a balloon with a wool cloth, the balloon captures electrons from the wool, leaving the balloon with a negative charge and the wool with a positive charge. If both balloons are rubbed with wool, they will both have same charge (negative) and therefore will repel each other.
What will happen if a charged balloon is brought near to another charged balloon and also near to the charged refill pen justify your answer?
The charge on both the plastic straw are same, since like charges repel each other. When a charged balloon is brought near a charged refill, there is attraction between the two. The charge on the balloon and a refill are different, because unlike charges attract each other.
Which force causes a charged balloon to attract another balloon?
Electrostatic force causes a charged balloon to attract another balloon.
When two charged balloons repel each other it must be of the charge?
The only way that two objects can repel each other is if they are both charged with the same type of charge. Thus, the repulsion of the balloons provides conclusive evidence that both balloons are charged and charged with the same type of charge.
What happens when two charged balloons are brought close together?
The Science Like charges repel (the two balloons, once charged, will move away from each other) and opposite charges attract (the paper will be attracted to the charged balloons.) Your positively charged hair is attracted to the negatively charged balloon and starts to rise up to meet it.
Why do some charged things repel?
If the charge is negative, the field is directed toward the charge. All electric fields begin on a positive charge and end on a negative charge. If two positive charges interact, their forces are directed against each other. This creates a repellent force as shown in the illustration.
When two balloons are rubbed with polythene and brought near then they will?
Like charges repel. Actually, when the two ball pen refills are rubbed with polythene, they acquire positive electric charges. The two positively charged ball pen refills brought near each other exert a force of repulsion on each other and hence move away from each other.
What will a charged balloon attract?
The balloon is charged by rubbing it on your hair. When you put it near a neutral object (paper, Styrofoam or puffed rice cereal), the electrons in the object repel away from the balloon and the protons are attracted to the balloon. The negatively charged balloon is then attracted and will “stick” to the object.
What is the force present between two charged bodies called?
coulomb. The force between two charge bodies is known as electrostatic force.
What happens when you place the balloons next to each other?
As explained in the tutorial below, rubbing the balloons against hair or wool causes the balloons to become electrically charged. They have the same charge, and like charges repel, so the balloons move apart. Then the balloons are no longer charged, and they move closer together.