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Physics, 03.02.2022 14:00 nicoleskertich

Click reset button. Choose the button that shows two balloons. Move each balloon over the sweater so that half of the sweater's electrons move on one balloon and half of the electrons move to the other balloon. Try to bring the balloons close together. What happens to the balloons?

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