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How Can a Balloon Stick to a Wall without Glue?

Summary by Billiken
To rub a balloon against the hair and then bring it closer to a wall allows to observe an invisible phenomenon in a matter of seconds. The balloon remains attached for a time, even if it does not have glue. The responsible is static electricity, that is, an accumulation of electrical charge on a material. All matter is formed by atoms containing particles with different loads. Protons have positive charge and electrons, negative. Normally both a…
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To rub a balloon against the hair and then bring it closer to a wall allows to observe an invisible phenomenon in a matter of seconds. The balloon remains attached for a time, even if it does not have glue. The responsible is static electricity, that is, an accumulation of electrical charge on a material. All matter is formed by atoms containing particles with different loads. Protons have positive charge and electrons, negative. Normally both a…

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Billiken broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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