Isabella is researching how to charge objects through friction. Isabella rubs a balloon on her hair. When she pulls the balloon away from her hair, the hair is attracted to the balloon. Which BEST explains why the hair becomes attracted to the balloon? (1 point)

Responses

Rubbing the balloon along her hair moves protons from the balloon to her hair.
Rubbing the balloon along her hair moves protons from the balloon to her hair.

Rubbing the balloon along her hair moves electrons from her hair to the balloon.
Rubbing the balloon along her hair moves electrons from her hair to the balloon.

Rubbing the balloon along her hair creates protons that will stick to both the balloon and her hair.
Rubbing the balloon along her hair creates protons that will stick to both the balloon and her hair.

Rubbing the balloon along her hair creates electrons that will stick to both the balloon and her hair.

Rubbing the balloon along her hair moves electrons from her hair to the balloon.

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I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. I made an error in repeating the same option twice. The correct answer would be:

Rubbing the balloon along her hair moves electrons from her hair to the balloon.

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To determine the correct explanation, we need to understand the concept of charging objects through friction. When two objects are rubbed together, electrons can be transferred from one object to another. The object that gains electrons becomes negatively charged, while the object that loses electrons becomes positively charged.

In this case, Isabella rubs the balloon on her hair. Since hair is an insulator, electrons are transferred from her hair to the balloon. This means that electrons are moving from her hair to the balloon. As a result, the balloon becomes negatively charged, while her hair becomes positively charged.

Now, if we look at the options provided, only one option correctly explains what is happening. The correct explanation would be: "Rubbing the balloon along her hair moves electrons from her hair to the balloon." This option states that electrons are transferred from her hair to the balloon, which aligns with our understanding of charging through friction.