Re: Where are electrons?
- From: ivan.leban@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 23:44:59 -0800 (PST)
Dear colleagues,
To clarify my question or inquiry!? (I am growing old, and) it
surprised me very much that the balloon "got stuck" for several days
on the wall.
I was taught that the attraction force is between + and -. But, if +
and - are together they will be eventually annihilated. Therefore, I
am inclined that the
"excess" of electrons are on the inside wall of the balloon, and the
membrane of the balloon is acting as insulator.
But, anyhow, this is a very nice experiment to impress grandchildren.
Thanks.
VL
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