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A balloon is rubbed against a student's hair and then touched to a
wall. The balloon sticks to the wall due to:
(a) magnetic forces between the particles of the balloon and the
particles of the wall
(b) electrostatic forces between the particles of the balloon and
the particles of the wall
(c) magnetic forces between the particles of the wall
(d) electrostatic forces between the particles of the balloon


Sagot :

Answer:

B. electrostatic forces between the particles of the balloon and the particles of the wall

B