By rubbing the balloons on your hair or clothing, you can create a static electric charge on the surface of the balloons. Since like charges repel and opposite charges attract, the balloons will become attracted to each other due to the opposite charges on their surfaces.
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Balloons can be filled with air (don't float), or with hydrogen or helium (float because the gas is less dense). Hot air balloons use burners to heat the air so that it becomes slightly less dense than the cooler air around it, providing some lift.
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Balloons are typically made of rubber or latex, which can create static electricity when rubbed against hair. This static electricity causes the hair strands to repel each other, resulting in frizz and flyaways.
No, balloons cannot lift a person off the ground. The amount of lift produced by balloons is not enough to support the weight of a person. Additionally, the laws of physics would make it impractical for balloons to overcome the force of gravity acting on a person.
When opposite poles or charges are brought close together, they attract each other due to the electrostatic force of attraction between them. This force increases as the distance between the poles or charges decreases. If they are allowed to make contact or get close enough, they may neutralize each other or cancel out their charge.