Static Electricity and the Balloon
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2013
- Jared uses wool and a balloon to create a negative charge that attracts the positively charged paper people.
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there is a problem when he said poitively charged papers, actually papers ain't positively charged but electrically neutral . when he brought negatively charged balloon near the paper, the negative charges on the balloon repelled the facing electron clouds on the other side ,thus makin one side positively charged and the other negatively charged. this process is called induction. therefor the piece of paper is attracted towards ballon .
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Absolutely correct! Papers are neutral but it is charge imbalance that mKes them attracted
Yeah paper should be neutral dude
It's important to keep the fact right in a public video
but paper is non conductor and no free electrons then why how electron moved
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This dude out here making me smile smh I’m not supposed to be enjoying physics 😂
He’s a teacher in my school😂
Thank you for a good educational video sir~
The thumbnail has me crying 😭😭😭
I had to watch this in school and everyone started laughing
Thanks you helped me alot if it wasn't for you I could have failed my Report at class thankyou so much Science is cool indeed.
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Cool video!
We got a science kit for kids and the 1st experiment was the static balloon to attract little paper pieces. It didn't work, not even when we touched them.
Tried multiple times, rubbing the balloon on my son's hair (longer) and mine (short), but nothing.
The kit had no explanation for it not working, which is quite incomplete.
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man how FUN!! (im autistic btw)
thats nice...
I was drooling watching this
Thanks
i love to play with ballons cause i can pull them with my hands without touching them makes me feel like i have superpowers
How
@@aiyubzulkanain2978 it so ez lol
YEAH MR.WHITE... SCIENCE!!
its the shortest video ever its so dome mr white DUMB
Thanks from down under....
Lol I'm rubbing it off..hahaha
i love your video
you are de worst RUclipsr
I have a question, is the paper positively charged in its normal state?
Neutral
No, it is neutrally charged, but it is attracted to the strong charge of the balloon. Little known fact - neutrally charged objects are "attracted" to any point charge source regardless of the polarity. So you don't need opposites to attract. When the paper touches the balloon, it might become positively charged as well and then leap off the balloon, but the ones that stick are neutrally charged and are attracted unconditionally (like gravity) to the charge of the balloon.
Hey can you tell me does the ballon size effect the static electricity?
tba bro i am study 7 class & this is my question tnq
I wish I could charge my phone like that…
the antenna is not suppose to be connected to anything just the sky .
Why some of papers are jumping on and some of papers jumping of?Please give me the answer nicely.
No one shows you how to quicly discharge the balloon without water .can an earthed metal ruler do it ,or will that only be patchy?
I'm a little confused with the process. I've been trying this for two days. I rubbed it on my hair, my mom's, my sister's, wool and cotton. It didn't work.
Turn on the air conditioner to remove humidity from the air.
If you covered the entire surface of a balloon with electrons and then deflated the balloon what would happen with the electrons?
That's a good question. At the scale you could practically charge it, with household objects and your own body, it would probably deflate completely just as an ordinary balloon would. The degree of charging is very little, with this equipment. We're talking nanocoulombs of charge. You'd probably discharge a good portion of it during the deflating process, so it would be very difficult to maintain a balloon with a net negative charge as it deflates.
If you could charge it to an extreme amount, and have it keep this charge, it could support itself against deflating, even after you vent the air out of it. The charge would cause the surfaces on all sides to repel, so it would maintain an apparent size of a partially inflated balloon, despite having a vented opening.
Earths surface is negatively charged. 🤔
no, its neutral
@@tanushgoudar1689 yes it is neutral
@@timsynthbass Measurements show that there is an electric field that is 100 N/Coulomb at Earth's surface, directed toward its center. This implies that Earth excluding the atmosphere is negatively charged.
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i searched for this because of a theory going around that gravity is not real and its the result of electricity from the earths rotation, interestingly enough this is exactly what is described how electricity can lift up objects obviously is just a theory but damm, its crazy how matter can be lifted with a ballon exactly how the theory describes, the earth as the balloon spinnning generating astronomical amounts of electricity, bu idk though
i get good ideas from this even though im not supposed to like science
STATIC!
hi classmates
Hiii
I think you wiped off the Negative charge on the balloon to make it pos charged, to attract the grounded neg charged people.... IDK for sure tho
hola
You just made a magnet...
Papers are neutral!
Terrence Howard brought me here
interesting...... I'm only ten!
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@@Mika-vt8mm same
How man i used ballon than it never work
helo
whow
WTH you are Jared. I am Jahred
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Jared is a hot daddy!
It's nice, but you look weird with your eye contact.
First
Why are there so many video's on this from people that don't understand it themselves but they talk on the video like there talking to a little baby. PS if you are raising a baby please don't talk to them like this they are learning much more per minute than older people, so don't waste their time.
I have already know that
Okay, he was just showing it for people who didn't know
One side is positive and one side is negative
Hello
The vido was too quick
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Well rick is smarter than Yu
Why aren't you Indian. It's not how it works
hmm... intresting im only ten