A balloon charged with static electricity will stick to an insulating wall because a.) The charges in the balloon polari

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A balloon charged with static electricity will stick to an insulating wall because a.) The charges in the balloon polari

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A balloon charged with static electricity will stick to an
insulating wall because
a.) The charges in the balloon polarize the charges in the
wall
b.) None of these, the balloon will not stick to an
insulating surface
c.) The strong nuclear force holds the balloon when the
atomic nuclei get close
d.) Gravity pulls the atoms in the balloon towards the
atoms in the wall
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