Rubbing balloons on our hair resulted in it going static : -)
Rubbing balloons on our hair resulted in it going static : -)
Rubbing balloons on our hair resulted in it going static : -)
Rubbing balloons on our hair resulted in it going static : -)
Rubbing balloons on our hair resulted in it going static : -)
Rubbing balloons on our hair resulted in it going static : -)
The positive electrons in the balloons were attracted to the negative electrons in the paper and caused them to dance
The positive electrons in the balloons were attracted to the negative electrons in the paper and caused them to dance
The positive electrons in the balloons were attracted to the negative electrons in the paper and caused them to dance
To start off science week today we looked at ELECTRICITY and we realised how much we depend on electricity. We need it for light, heat, computers, TV’s and phones etc.
Have a look at our pictures from today’s ‘Static Electricity’ balloon experiment where we observed positive and negative electrons attracting and causing movement. – Opposites Attract 🙂
Hi miss Breen
Looked at the video and saw that you had changed my art. I went on to the active flag blog I had a nice time.
By Keelin. ,